Limited-time offer helps owners of older tube transmitters transition to affordable, reliable, easy-to-maintain solid-state transmitters.
Hackett’s Cove, Nova Scotia – Radio stations in the US and Canada who upgrade from an older tube transmitter to a new Nautel solid state transmitter prior to June 30, 2026 are eligible for up to $10,000 in a “last tube buyback” credit from Nautel – and the customers can keep their old tube transmitters as backup units.
“Older tube transmitters typically have a higher cost of ownership and it’s getting harder to find engineers who are familiar with tube transmitter maintenance,” said John Whyte, Nautel Head of Marketing. “Over the life of a tube transmitter, tube replacement costs can go as high as $40,000. We’re easing the transition to a reliable solid-state transmitter by offering a credit covering the cost of a station’s last tube*.”
For more information and rules on these promotions, visit:
nautel.com/tube
*conditions apply
About Nautel
Nautel is the world’s largest manufacturer of AM and FM radio broadcast transmitters with key contributions in the field of digital broadcasting. Focused on making transmission worry-free for users worldwide, Nautel transmitters employ advanced control, monitoring, and instrumentation tools which simplify management of transmitter sites, both locally and remotely via web access. More than 20,000 Nautel transmitters have been deployed in over 177 countries since 1970. For more information visit www.nautel.com
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For more information please contact:
John Whyte
Head of Marketing and Product Strategy
+1 902-823-5174
[email protected]

