SNV-12 Signal-to-Noise Voter
The SNV-12 Signal-and-Noise Voter is a communication device that assures high quality radio signal transmission and retransmission across its network. The SNV-12 uses individual digital signal processors to continuously select the receiver with the lowest noise or best signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from multiple sources. The SNV-12 then provides the "voted" output to a dispatcher and/or to a repeater for retransmission so that all users can hear the best signal, each time they communicate.
SNV-12 Benefits/Features:
- Independent DSP inputs vote the best voice channel
- Up to 12 site inputs voted per chassis
- Console interface module integrates with industry standard dispatch consoles
- Multiple types of repeater control and transmit steering capabilities
- Provides tone keying detection and generation
- Repeat mode retransmits voted audio
- Digital audio delay compensates for differences in link paths
- Local control plus parallel and serial remote control
- System expansion to 36 sites by daisy chaining multiple SNV-12s