Two FM transmitters from WorldCast Systems are making their debut at IBC2026: the Ecreso FM AiO Series 5kW and a new 3kW model, both designed for easy field servicing.
Hot-swappable fans and power supply modules, combined with tool-free, quick-release RF amplifier modules, allow maintenance and repairs to be carried out quickly in the field.
Built-in features include a 5-band audio processor, UECP RDS encoder, Icecast web streaming and APT IP Decoder. The platform is designed for future µMPX support, alongside APTmpX and linear MPX
transport.
The 5kW carries a 10-year warranty, with first deliveries scheduled for late 2026 and availability expanding through early 2027.
David Houzé, Product Manager at WorldCast Systems, said: “Ease of maintenance isn’t a feature – for us, it’s a requirement. The 5kW was designed to be simple to operate and easy to maintain in the field, starting with its quick-release RF amplifier modules. We back it with a 10-year warranty.”
Stand Number: 8.C68
Company: WorldCast Systems
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