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Founded in 1983 by
James Antrim, Antex Electronics is a leading designer
and manufacturer of courtroom recording products,
audiovisual client/servers for retail and commercial
applications, satellite receiving systems, plus XM and
Sirius satellite radios. In addition, Antex can create a
custom OEM product that is unique to your business.
Antrim, with a background developing solid-sate relays
and protective sensors for industrial and aerospace
applications, focused the new company’s attention
to new digital technologies. The results included some
of the first digital audio products for use in personal
computers, as well as for next-generation Internet appliances.
In 1986, Antex introduced digital audio cards that
were among the world’s first to achieve CD-quality
sound for personal computers. The audio cards were followed
by a line of leading edge DSP based, high-end digital
audio solutions for broadcast and other professional
uses.
Antex has built a solid reputation for providing
solutions to the communications, entertainment, retail,
and court industries; with such industry leaders as
PlayNetwork, DMX-Music, FTR, Microsoft,
NCR, Pinnacle Systems, Intergraph, TLockheed/Martin,
Honeywell, Bloomberg Financial, and Tektronix,
From the spectacular
new Palazzo Resort Hotel in Las Vegas to Sea Ray's
flagship 60 foot yachts, Antex products can be found in
some pretty incredible settings. And if you've ever
found yourself sipping a latte at a Starbucks, you've
listened to an Antex product. Antex is based in
Torrance, CA
Company Milestones:
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1986 |
Introduced the World’s first PC soundcards with
ADPCM compression |
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1987 |
Introduced the World’s first PC soundcards with
16 bit stereo CD quality sound |
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1992 |
First and only board maker to license and use
Dolby AC-2 compression technology |
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1993 |
First to offer full suite of audio compression
technologies on a singe board, including Dolby AC-2
and MPEG Layer I/II |
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1996 |
First to offer SMPTE video syncing on a
multi-track sound card |
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1998 |
First to introduce a 12 channel multi-track
sound card with field upgradeable digital I/O
capability |
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1999 |
Introduced highest performing Dolby AC3
satellite receiver for commercial music industry. |
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2000 |
In conjunction with IBM and Microsoft,
developed an Internet based appliance for storage
and delivery of digital audio, video and data |
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2003 |
Introduces the World’s first Multizone Sirius
satellite radio receiver |
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2004 |
Introduces the World’s first Multizone XM
satellite radio receiver |
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2004 |
Introduces DMX-8 USB mixer (FTR OEM product) |
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2005 |
Introduces the first commercial XM satellite
radio receiver, the XM-100 |
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2006 |
The highly successful DMX-8 USB mixer becomes
an Antex branded product |
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2008 |
Following the success of the DMX-8, a 4 channel
portable version, the DMX-4 is introduced |
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2012 |
Introduces DMX-88
USB Mixer with 24-bit, 8-channel digital out & ASIO
support |
Management Team:
Dave Antrim,
President/CEO
Rodney Dunbar,
Controller
Frank Martinez,
Manufacturing Manager
Christopher Mankins,
Technical Support Manager
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