Ensuring broadcast signal integrity from transmission to reception
DEVA Broadcast delivers advanced solutions for measuring, monitoring, and control across the entire broadcast signal path—transmission, distribution, reception, and analysis. With decades of expertise and in-house manufacturing, DEVA supports radio and TV professionals worldwide in maintaining signal quality, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency.
About DEVA Broadcast
DEVA Broadcast is a leading international manufacturer of high-quality measuring, monitoring, and control equipment for the broadcast industry. Founded in 1997, the company has earned a global reputation for developing user-friendly, cost-effective, and reliable solutions tailored to the needs of radio and television professionals in more than 180 countries.
DEVA’s portfolio includes Radio and TV Modulation Monitors, Re-Broadcast Receivers, FM, DAB/DAB+, DVB-T/T2/S/S2/C Monitoring Receivers, IP Audio Codecs, RDS Encoders and Analysers, and a wide range of other broadcast systems. All products are developed and manufactured in-house at the company’s factory in Burgas, Bulgaria, ensuring full compliance with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 27001 standards.
DEVA devices are trusted by broadcasters, telecom operators, and regulatory authorities for 24/7 signal monitoring, diagnostics, and performance analysis. The company’s dedication to innovation and quality has made its solutions a preferred choice for professionals seeking long-term performance, precision, and support.
Through strategic partnerships and a consistent presence at major industry events, DEVA continues to evolve with the latest technologies while remaining firmly committed to exceptional customer service and engineering excellence.
Partnership with Skyline Communications
DEVA Broadcast has partnered with Skyline Communications to ensure seamless integration of its broadcast devices with the DataMiner platform. This collaboration enhances monitoring and control capabilities for broadcasters, telecom operators, regulatory authorities, and media networks worldwide.