World’s First ATSC 3.0 Broadcast Net Debuts

It’s a joint venture of three South Korean broadcasters and delivers free UHDTV broadcasts through 31 Rohde & Schwarz transmitter systems at 11 locations.

The Seoul Broadcasting System, Korean Broadcasting System and Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. have launched the world’s first terrestrial ATSC 3.0 broadcast network in South Korea for free UHDTV broadcasts. The network includes a total of 31 Rohde & Schwarz transmitter systems at 11 locations.

For phase one, which affected the capital Seoul, Rohde & Schwarz delivered its R&S THU9 liquid-cooled high-power 5 kW and 2 kW transmitters in customized 1+1 standby configurations to four SBS stations at the end of 2016. And in December 2016, the Rohde & Schwarz transmitter at the Kwanak station broadcast the world’s first ATSC 3.0 transmission.

In phase two of the project, all three broadcasters will be expanding their networks to cover metropolitan areas and the Olympics region. Rohde & Schwarz will supply all three operators with high-power 5 kW and 2 kW transmitters in customized 1+1 and 2+1 standby configurations.

Phase two consists of a total of 27 transmitter systems that will be put into operation by the end of 2017. South Korea’s transition to ATSC 3.0 with 90% coverage is scheduled to be completed by 2020. 


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