I'm learning about broadcast engineering so please excuse what may sound like a dumb question - here goes.
A friend who owns a small market class A FM has his audio processor at his studio feeding his Marti composite STL transmitter. The hop to the transmitter is about 10 miles.
1. Is there any sound quality advantage to having the audio processor moved to the transmitter site to feed the exciter directly?
2. If there is an advantage, what would have to be done techincally to make this happen -- Installing a different STL transmit/receive? Putting a limiter at the studio to feed the STL, then moving the processor to the transmitter site?
3. Or is it ok just the way it is? The audio sounds pretty good to me, but he says he wants it ..."cleaner and louder".
Thanks in advance for your answers.
A friend who owns a small market class A FM has his audio processor at his studio feeding his Marti composite STL transmitter. The hop to the transmitter is about 10 miles.
1. Is there any sound quality advantage to having the audio processor moved to the transmitter site to feed the exciter directly?
2. If there is an advantage, what would have to be done techincally to make this happen -- Installing a different STL transmit/receive? Putting a limiter at the studio to feed the STL, then moving the processor to the transmitter site?
3. Or is it ok just the way it is? The audio sounds pretty good to me, but he says he wants it ..."cleaner and louder".
Thanks in advance for your answers.