Telos Systems
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Telos Systems | |
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Type | private |
Founded | 1985 |
Founder | Steve Church |
Headquarters | Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
Industry | Broadcasting |
Products | On-air telephone systems, broadcast codecs, audio loggers, audio processors, mixing consoles and distribution systems |
Website | telos-systems.com |
Telos Systems is an American corporation manufacturing audio products primarily for broadcast stations. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Telos develops, sells, and supports equipment such as telephone hybrids and on-air talkshow systems, ISDN codecs, POTS codecs, IP codecs, and audio logging recorders. Its Omnia division makes audio processors for AM, FM, HD Radio, and TV stations. Its Axia division makes mixing consoles and audio distribution systems based on Livewire IP networking.
The company was founded in 1985 by radio station engineer and talkshow host (WFBQ, WMMS) Steve Church. Its inaugural product was a telephone interface based on digital signal processing, the first application of such technology to radio studio equipment.
[edit] External links
- telos-systems.com Official Telos Systems website.
- omniaaudio.com Official Omnia website.
- axiaaudio.com Official Axia website.