Broadcast auxiliary service

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title: Broadcast auxiliary service
text: A broadcast auxiliary service (BAS) is any radio frequency system used by a radio station or TV station, which is not part of its direct broadcast to listeners or viewers. These are essentially internal-use backhaul channels not intended for actual reception by the public, but part of the airchain required to get those signals back to the broadcast studio from the field. usually to be integrated into a live production. Examples include: studio/transmitter link (STL) transmitter/studio link (TSL)
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date modified: 2024-02-08T11:49:04Z
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