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Stephan C. Sloan leads Jericho Receivers in pioneering mobile ATSC 3.0 receiver technology, with a flagship achievement being the company’s state-of-the-art Software Defined Atomic Clock — a breakthrough in resilient, precise timing incorporating Broadcast Positioning System (BPS) integration over ATSC 3.0 signals. This software-defined solution delivers robust, GPS-independent time synchronization for wired and wireless applications, enhancing national infrastructure resilience and enabling advanced positioning/navigation services.
Jericho’s innovative receiver platforms feature software-defined radio (SDR) elements for superior mobile performance, including an optimized internal antenna system, lossless front-end filters, efficient ATSC 3.0 data flow control, and intelligent data discrimination for localized distribution. These advancements provide exceptional reception quality in challenging environments and lay the groundwork for BPS-enabled applications.
An internationally recognized expert in spectrum valuation and communications strategy, Stephan brings decades of experience in acquisitions, valuations, and financing. He has advised on over $1 billion in spectrum transactions, delivered valuations exceeding $3 billion, developed predictive auction models, and secured more than $500 million in auction proceeds plus significant option revenues for clients.
Stephan is passionate about demonstrating the full value of broadcast television spectrum in the NextGen TV era.
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