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A few years ago Nomad started as a group of communication technology enthusiasts, who were driven by the idea of democratising ICT. After an eventful journey, we have emerged as the only body in non-governmental private sector manufacturering transmission system for community radio stations. Last year alone we have put more than half a dozen of community radio stations on air and many more are in the pipeline. See the list of our projects. |
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Nomad India collaborates with Aareff |
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Nomad India Network has entered into a technology and marketing collaboration with internationally renowned Aareff Transmission Systems, formally known as Veronica. The collaboration is aimed at making a widest range of transmission equipment available in India and Bangladesh where communities are waking up to having their own radio stations. Aareff, a Spain based company is known for its world class, rugged and affordable equipment for low powered radio transmission. Aareff, originally branded as Veronica, is known to be a benchmark of global standard in low powered transmission systems. |
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With a view of the picturesque snow capped Trishul mountain range, the Nomad India team set up a 30 metre high tower at Kumaon Vani in Supi, Uttarakhand. The 30 metre tower is soon to host a stack dipole antenna that will broadcast Kumaoni programmes to the villages in the valley below. Kumaon Vani, a Community Radio Station of The Energy Resources Institute (TERI) went on air on march 11, 2010. Besides the tower, the Nomad team has also set up the studio and provided the transmission system for broadcast. |
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We welcome community media enthusiasts to spend time at our Lab in Dahanu, Maharashtra to witness a few tense moments and lots of fun. Mixing and matching designs, building electronics, testing equipment and even dabbling with open source software you can chose your fit. This is the Lab from where the first Nomad Transmitter rolled out - the celebration continued for days. Last month, we also developed a low cost telephone hybrid system to be used by CRS which is now in operation at the Bundelkhand CRS. |
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