In Greek mythology, Apollo signified prophecy and healing with an ability to see into the future. Dielectric’s new Apollo software adapts that lore for a new advanced analytics platform to be introduced at NAB Show 2023.
Dielectric detects anomalies in RF systems for TV and FM broadcasters. The company says Apollo will help TV and radio engineers take quick and decisive action on current problems, and take preventative actions to eliminate potentially disastrous situations in the future. Dielectric says the product will be especially helpful to owners with multiple transmitter and tower sites.
“Apollo shines in multi-site situations where customers can create a centralized experience,” said Dielectric VP Sales Jay Martin. “Apollo will provide maps of multiple sites, and users can drill deeper into the data for any site on that map. The reduction in labor will be exceptional for these customers as Apollo removes the burden of manually visiting, inspecting and developing reports for each station. This is a very user-friendly tool for every customer from the single-site owner to networks with large, national footprints.”
The Apollo advanced analytical software is an extension of RFHAWKEYE™, Dielectric’s IP-based remote RF monitoring solution. RFHAWKEYE’s software suite integrates Apollo to help users quickly analyze and formulate site data into actionable reports. These reports can be customized to prioritize important system information and performance trends over selectable time periods.
NAB Show 2023 takes place from April 16-19, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Dielectric exhibits at Booth W3601.
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