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Land Communications Deploys Dielectric OptiLoad Systems At Two Texas Stations
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RAYMOND, Maine—Dielectric has completed two high-profile OptiLoad deployments in Texas through broadcast systems integrator Land Communications, including the first installation of the company’s new external OptiLoad Heat Exchanger system.
The projects, led by Land Communications owner Donnie Land, showcase how broadcasters can tailor OptiLoad systems to different operational requirements while strengthening RF system protection and improving serviceability.
The first OptiLoad Heat Exchanger installation happened at KAMU-TV in Arlington, Texas, integrated with an OptiLoad Light system to support a new 80kW transmitter deployment for ATSC 1.0 and 3.0 operations.
“At KAMU, we were installing a very large 80-kilowatt transmitter system in an extremely tight equipment room,” said Land.
Dielectric’s new external heat exchanger expands those capabilities into higher-power transmission environments where traditional indoor cooling approaches become impractical.