
Modulation Sciences built a reputation for
engineering excellence and user support over its twenty-year
history. Founded in 1981, Modulation Sciences earned the industry's
recognition as a leader in BTSC stereo, television audio monitoring,
FM audio processing and FM subcarrier products.
As a result of the company's strong engineering
background and hands-on experience in the industry, Modulation
Sciences enters it's twenty first year with a history of steady
growth. Prior to founding Modulation Sciences, company CEO
Eric Small consulted for many of the major broadcasters in
North America. These experiences led to the development of
an array of innovative products under the Modulation Sciences
brand that provide broadcasters with the solutions they need
to enhance their on-air operations.
Initially, Modulation Sciences made inroads
with audio processing equipment for the radio industry and
helped revolutionize techniques for measuring modulation at
FM stations. The company then focused its attention on Multichannel
Television Sound (MTS) products and was instrumental in defining
North American standards for BTSC stereo broadcasts. As a result
of their focus and involvement, Modulation Sciences TV stereo
products are the market leaders in the field. Over the years,
the company has continued to extend its product line by developing
unique products based on subcarrier technology - including
Second Audio Program (SAP) channel generators and PRO channel
generators and receivers, which are used by leading news organizations
around the world for cost-efficient and secure communications.
Modulation Sciences extensive product line
presently includes: TV stereo generators, stereo reference
decoders, SAP generators, ENG communications systems and video
demodulators. Radio and FM subcarrier products include: FM
modulation monitor/analyzers, composite
processors, CLD series wired STLs, composite line drivers,
receivers and distribution amplifiers, audio subcarrier generators,
data subcarrier generators, data receivers and data subcarrier
receivers.
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