Broadcast Auxiliary Service
A
broadcast auxiliary service
or
BAS
is any
radio frequency
system used by a
radio station
or
TV station
, which is not part of its direct
broadcast
to listeners or viewers. These are essentially internal-use channels not intended for actual
reception
by the public, but required to get those signals to such a
transmitter
. Examples include:
studio-transmitter link
(STL)
transmitter-studio link
(TSL)
remote pickup unit
(RPU)
electronic news gathering
(ENG)
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