Transradio

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TRANSRADIO SenderSysteme Berlin AG
TypeLimited company
(Aktiengesellschaft)
Founded2005
Defunct2017
SuccessorCESTRON International GmbH
Headquarters
Teltow
,
Germany
ProductsRadio transmitters
Websitenow: www.elsyscom.de

TRANSRADIO SenderSysteme Berlin AG was a German radio communication systems producer, specialised in research, development and design of AM, VHF/FM and DRM such as military and commercial broadcasting systems. Intermediate they were subsidiary of swiss AMPEGON AG and today affiliate company of CESTRON International GmbH named Elsyscom GmbH.[1]

History[]

The name Transradio dates back to 1918 when Transradio was founded as a subsidiary of Telefunken. In 1919, TRANSRADIO-Aktiengesellschaft für drahtlosen Überseeverkehr was the first company mentioned to introduce duplex radio-transmission worldwide.
The since 1989 existing company Telefunken Sendertechnik GmbH was renamed in 2000 to Telefunken SenderSysteme Berlin AG. Five years later the company became TRANSRADIO SenderSysteme Berlin AG.[2] The nominal capital of 1.5 Mio € in 2010 was increased to 1.87 Mio €. After massive losses since 2007 and spite of further credits of 1.8 Mio € from her majority shareholder Bevita Commercial Corp.(Vaduz), TRANSRADIO became insolvent since 1st August 2017 due to overextension and inability to pay .

Chances[]

The Swiss company AMPEGON AG immediate acquired the product-lines TRAM and SICAMP with their proper production, the inventory and a qualified team of technicians from the insolvent estate.[3] From that they built AM Broadcast GmbH, a new subsidiary of AMPEGON.[4] With this AMPEGON intended to restart the own production of medium-wave emitters and took over service for former clients of TRANSRADIO Sendersysteme Berlin AG following the former cooperation with TRANSRADIO.[5] A little later the registered business address is changed to Berlin.[6] After the completion of insolvency resolution TRANSRADIO SenderSysteme Berlin AG should become member of the AMPEGON AG.[5] Against expectation, in October 2019 an announcement was made by AMPEGON whereby since 2012 the decision existed, to sell off the production of broadcasting equipment. Only some unexpected issues prevented to decide before long. [7]

Logo of Elsyscom GmbH

Just before, in September 2019 the new investor CESTRON International GmbH acquired AM Broadcast together with Ampegon Antenna Systems (former Thales Group, who produced the ALLISS-Antennas) and built up the new company Elsyscom GmbH at Teltow near Berlin.[8] With this the old TRANSRADIO Sendersysteme Berlin together with the well known AMPEGON Antenna Systems became the new company Elsyscom GmbH as manufacturer of modern transmitters.[9]

Engagement in DRM[]

TRANSRADIO SenderSysteme Berlin AG was promoter and supporter of digitizing AM-driven emitters to DRM-mode. Nearly all greater medium- and longwave-emitters were equipped with their "TRAM"-models. So operation mode of this emitters could be switched either to AM or to DRM. Nevertheless not only the emitters of Deutschlandradio were switched off in the years 2014/15 but also nearly all foreign radio-services decided to finish their emissions on short- and medium waves.[10]
The intermediate owner AMPEGON AG was founder of the DRM-Standard and active leading force in the DRM consortium for the definition of the DRM.[11] After the acquisition of the emitter-models TRAM from TRANSRADIO, it looked like AMPEGON would offer DRM-capable radio transmitters of their own production.[12] In fact since 2012 there existed considerations to sell off the business concerning short- and mediumwave- transmitters. Only some issues with unfinished projects prevented to decide for long.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Homepage of CESTRON: News". January 30, 2020. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Company report 2005" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  3. ^ Marguerite Clark (2018-08-24). "AMPEGON takes over MW-products from TRANSRADIO". Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  4. ^ "Notification of the Commercial Register Würzburg: Formation of AM Broadcast GmbH" (in German). Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Online-publication of AMPEGON at 24. January 2018". Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  6. ^ "Extract from the Commercial Register at Berlin-Charlottenburg: Change of business address" (in German). Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Simon Keens, AMPEGON (October 24, 2019). "Update from a company in transition". radioworld.com. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  8. ^ CESTRON GmbH (September 25, 2019). "CESTRON acquires AM Broadcast". Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  9. ^ "Homepage of Elsyscom GmbH". January 7, 2020. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  10. ^ "Declining of international shortwave radio service" (in German). Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  11. ^ "Important roll of AMPEGON for DRM". Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  12. ^ "DRM/AM broadcast systems from Ampegon". Retrieved March 24, 2019.


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