Inovonics AARON 656 is a dual-tuner FM/HD Radio rebroadcast receiver with MRC reception, five-band processing and RDS encoding.
Inovonics AARON 656 is a professional FM/HD Radio™ dual-tuner rebroadcast receiver for transmitter sites, relay stations and broadcast networks. Its SDR-based receiver supports analogue FM and HD Radio services, including HD1–HD8 programme sources, while Maximum-Ratio Combining technology evaluates two antenna inputs and their combined signal to help maintain reliable reception in weak-signal and multipath areas.
The Inovonics AARON 656 provides the tools needed to receive, process and retransmit a programme source from one compact 1RU unit. It includes adjustable IF and MPX bandwidth, stereo/mono blending, high-cut filtering and spectral-noise reduction to optimise off-air FM reception. An onboard scanner and comprehensive alarms help engineers monitor signal conditions and identify reception problems at unattended sites.
Beyond off-air sources, the receiver accepts analogue, AES-digital and IP-streaming programme inputs, with 4 GB of internal memory available for local backup playback. Its configurable priority system can switch between a primary source and up to three backup sources, with independent audio, RDS, processing-preset and trigger settings. This provides a resilient broadcast chain when the primary off-air or network source is interrupted.
The integrated five-band audio processor includes high-pass filtering, phase rotation, AGC, levelling, stereo enhancement, parametric EQ, multiband compression and limiting. A built-in RDS/RBDS encoder can carry static or dynamic data from TCP/UDP feeds, HD PAD, streaming inputs or backup files. Programme outputs include balanced analogue XLR, AES digital, MPX on BNC and an MP3 stream for remote confidence monitoring.
Inovonics AARON 656 can be paired with the Inovonics rebroadcast receiver range for multi-site monitoring strategies, or used with an FM transmitter and site-control system to form a reliable relay-station chain. For sites where the received MPX signal is sent directly to a transmitter, the 656 provides an adjustable 75-ohm BNC composite output; its RDS encoder and local backup capabilities help maintain service continuity when incoming programme sources fail.