Set to be unveiled at NAB Show 2025, OptiLoad FM and OptiLoad Light bring the original version’s reliable RF system safeguards to both radio and additional TV systems.
RAYMOND, Maine, March 18, 2025 — Dielectric announces two new OptiLoad designs that extend the green, cost-reducing benefits of the award-winning load solution to more RF facilities. OptiLoad broke ground at NAB Show 2024 with new design innovations to better detect and prevent transmission system failures in liquid-cooled UHF & VHF TV systems. Those innovations deliver a convergence of passive RF equipment, electronics and sensing that Dielectric as now adapted for radio and less rigorous UHF environments.
At NAB Show 2025, Dielectric will unveil OptiLoad FM, a version for radio systems that retains the original version’s footprint and architecture. This represents another Dielectric engineering breakthrough considering the sizable wavelength differences between FM radio and UHF TV, which would typically require two very differently sized solutions. OptiLoad FM’s primary use cases will include high-power FM sites with multiple stations feeding into one master antenna system, where it’s common for the combiner’s output to absorb power moving into a load.
Dielectric will also introduce OptiLoad Light, a lower-cost solution for UHF systems with fewer failure points in the monitoring infrastructure. OptiLoad Light delivers the same performance of the original version with streamlined internal componentry, allowing stations with lighter monitoring needs to enjoy the same sophistication at a more efficient price point. That sophistication is pertinent to OptiLoad’s value proposition across all three versions, which brings proven load technology together with intelligent systems to optimize protection from RF system failures.
“All OptiLoad systems begin with a water column load that Dielectric has offered for over two decades,” said Keith Pelletier, President, Dielectric. “The water column is OptiLoad’s core building block, to which we have added a heat exchanger. Both are essential to a closed-loop cooling system that prevents the exposure of liquid coolant, which can lead to expensive system contaminations, equipment damage, and site restorations.”
OptiLoad’s intelligence is enabled through programmable logic controls (PLCs) that sense rising RF power and temperature levels, awakening the system to act across several operating modes. OptiLoad systems will transition to standby mode without RF power present when coolant temperatures are less than 130 degrees. When temperatures land between 130 and 150 degrees, OptiLoad initiates flow from the high-efficiency circulator pump when temperatures land between 130 and 150 degrees. Fans are activated when temperatures surpass 150 degrees.
Pelletier adds that Dielectric’s engineering team was presented with a new challenge to develop a cost-efficient FM design that was dependent on maintaining the original version’s compact footprint. “FM frequencies have much longer wavelengths than UHF frequencies, roughly on a multiple of five times,” said Pelletier. “That makes the load construction for an FM system at least five times longer without some intensive design changes. Without design changes the size of the unit would be significantly larger, along with its price point. In the end, our engineering team designed OptiLoad FM to fit within the same frame and with the same density of sensors and PLCs.”
Pelletier notes that OptiLoad Light’s streamlined infrastructure reduces the number of sensors and PLCs while retaining the original version’s core on-demand functionality. “OptiLoad Light will remain dormant until called into action to address a power imbalance or failure,” he said. “It will still activate as required to protect your station’s RF investment.”
OptiLoad systems also offer value for RF troubleshooting services. Engineers can use OptiLoad as a station load when they need to test the transmitter or isolate the transmission line and antenna to identify and solve a problem. OptiLoad only awakens and ramps up to full power if the load is being utilized, offsetting electricity costs and reducing power bills for the broadcaster.
All three systems now include feature SNMP functionality that was previewed last year at NAB. The SNMP functionality will allow the transmitter to do a daily handshake. If that handshake does not occur the station will be notified to prevent failures and take necessary action.
Dielectric will demonstrate all three OptiLoad systems at Booth W3000 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. NAB Show 2025 takes place April 6-9.
About Dielectric
Based in Raymond, Maine, Dielectric LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group. Dielectric is a leading provider of innovative broadcast products. The company has been building and delivering antennas and RF systems optimized for every TV and FM radio broadcast need since 1942. Dielectric is an innovative, customer-centric organization with a long history of engineering excellence in designing and manufacturing high-quality broadcast solutions. As a trust partner of broadcasters worldwide, Dielectric maintains its legacy of advanced, precision RF solutions while building in features that prepare broadcasters for the future. More information can be accessed at www.dielectric.com.
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