Eurotel ETL500 professional FM broadcast transmitter with 500W power, precision frequency control, and superior audio for high-demand broadcasting.
€ 2,490.00
The Eurotel ETL500 is a high-performance FM broadcast transmitter designed for professionals who require maximum reliability, outstanding audio quality, and robust transmission power.
With 500 watts of RF output power, it delivers extended coverage for regional and larger community stations. The ETL500 provides precise frequency stability and advanced audio processing, ensuring a consistent and crystal-clear signal.
Built into a compact 2U rack-mountable chassis, it integrates seamlessly into broadcast setups. Its efficient design not only reduces operating costs but also extends component life, making it a cost-effective long-term solution.
🟢 High-Quality FM Transmission – Rich, distortion-free audio output
🟢 500W RF Output Power – Wide coverage for regional and high-demand stations
🟢 Stable Frequency Control – Maintains exact frequency with no drift
🟢 Advanced Audio Processing – Balanced and consistent modulation
🟢 Full Protection Systems – Guards against overheating, SWR faults, and overvoltage
🟢 Energy-Efficient Operation – Lower running costs with high performance
🟢 Rack-Mountable Build – Fits standard 19″ racks for easy installation
Specification | Details |
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Frequency Range | 87.5 – 108 MHz |
Output Power | 500W adjustable |
Frequency Stability | ±200 Hz |
Audio Response | 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.3 dB |
Harmonic Suppression | > 60 dB |
Modulation Type | FM |
Power Supply | AC 230V, 50/60 Hz |
Dimensions | 19″ rack mount, 2U height |
Weight | 14.5 kg |
Cooling | Forced air, temperature controlled |
Warranty | 2 years |
If you need power, precision, and reliability, the ETL500 delivers.
It is:
Powerful – with 500W output for extended coverage.
Consistent – engineered for stable, professional-grade operation.
Efficient – delivers high performance while optimising energy use.
This transmitter is built for demanding broadcast environments where uptime and sound quality matter most.