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Albalá ATG2000

Albalá Engineers incorporates time information distribution signals (PIPs) to its ATG2000C01 audio and time code reference signal generator.

The classic hourly radio beeps (PIPs) are broadcast on radio stations every hour or half hour and are perfectly defined in terms of quantity, duration and tone. The first time the PIPs aired was February 5 from 1924 on British BBC radio. Each of the five 1 kHz beeps It lasts a tenth of a second and corresponds to the end of the hour. The sixth lasts half a second and is the one that starts the hour. PIPs, as we know them, those 6 1 KHz beeps, are already more than a century old

The ATG2000C01 module now has, in addition to its multiple features, the ability to generate hourly tones on the audio outputs, and can be configured to do so on both its analog outputs and its digital outputs.

The ATG2000C01 also features a timecode generator in LTC format highly configurable, whose signal is distributed to two outputs and with two other outputs to which a Warthon w482 or AFNOR NF S87-500/IRIG-B120 (IRIG STANDARD 200-98) type signal can be carried.

In addition to the ATG2000C01, it is also possible to generate PIPs with the HTC3000C01 and HAM3000C0x modules.

By, Feb 20, 2025, Section:Audio, Radio

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