Inside the Oney Flash FM 89.0 MHz Broadcast Chain
The **Oney Flash FM 89.0 MHz** transmitter room is equipped with a fully digital, professional broadcast chain featuring **Stereo Tool**, **Omnia.11**, **Livewire AoIP**, a **384 kHz MPX sound card**, and the **RVR TEX 502 LCD** FM transmitter. This advanced infrastructure ensures outstanding audio quality, precise FM modulation, and reliable on-air performance, making it one of the most professional FM broadcasting systems in the region.
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The Oney Flash FM 89.0 MHz transmission facility features one of the most advanced and professionally designed FM broadcast chains in the region, combining modern digital audio processing with reliable RF transmission technology.
The broadcast system is built around a Barracuda Stereo Tool Box PC, where audio processing is performed using Stereo Tool together with the Omnia.11 audio processor. Audio is transported through a Livewire AoIP (Audio over IP) network, ensuring low-latency, high-quality digital signal distribution throughout the studio and transmission chain.
For maximum signal quality, a 384 kHz composite sound card is used to generate a direct MPX (composite) signal. This composite output is fed directly into the RVR TEX 502 LCD FM transmitter, allowing Stereo Tool to perform stereo generation, RDS encoding, clipping, and composite processing entirely in the digital domain before RF transmission.
This carefully engineered broadcast chain delivers exceptional audio clarity, accurate modulation, and outstanding on-air performance. By integrating professional broadcast technologies—including Stereo Tool, Livewire AoIP, Omnia.11 processing, and the RVR TEX 502 LCD transmitter—Oney Flash FM has established one of the most sophisticated and technically advanced FM transmission systems in the region, providing listeners with a clean, powerful, and consistent broadcast on 89.0 MHz.





