LED Strobe Light suits obstruction lighting applications.

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Vigilant(TM) Series All-LED L-856 High Intensity Strobe is maintenance-free and features optics design that minimizes light ground scatter. It operates at 250 W in 270,000 candela mode, under 30 W at 20,000 candelas, and under 10 W at 2,000 candelas, which minimizes level of EMI/RFI. Used in up to 6 levels for maximum of 18 synchronized flash heads on single structure, light is suited for use on communication and broadcast towers, smoke stacks, and other obstructions over 500 ft.



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Dialight's Newly-Launched All-LED High Intensity L-856 Strobe Earns a Pick Hit Award from Radio Magazine at NAB



Vigilant(TM) Series LED High Intensity Strobe Becomes Fourth Dialight Product to Earn Industry Distinction

Las Vegas - 2011 NAB Show - Dialight (LSE: DIA.L), an innovative global leader in LED lighting technology, today announced that its Vigilant(TM) Series All-LED L-856 High Intensity Strobe has been recognized by Radio magazine, the Radio Technology Leader published by NewBay Media, with a Pick Hit Award during the 2011 NAB Show. The Radio magazine Pick Hits panel selects the top 15 new products introduced at the convention. The 2011 distinction marks the fourth time a Dialight product has earned the coveted award.

"The Pick Hit Awards are limited to 15 winners, which maintains the value and prestige of the award," said Chriss Scherer, editor of Radio magazine. "In addition, the Pick Hit Award judges follow a strict set of rules and make their selections independently and anonymously, which is a further testimony to the proven value of the award to radio broadcasters."

Designed for obstruction lighting on communication and broadcast towers, smoke stacks and other obstructions over 500 feet, the Vigilant Series L-856 delivers reliable, maintenance free performance for at least five full years-more than double the standard life of conventional Xenon systems. This continuous, worry-free operation eliminates the costly and hazardous annual tower climbs required for frequent change out of Xenon tubes.

In addition to long life and maintenance savings, the new Vigilant Series L-856 High-Intensity Strobe is also offers an energy efficiency advantage over conventional technology, operating at just 250W in day mode (270,000 candela), under 30W in twilight mode (20,000 candela) and under 10W in night mode (2,000 candela). The lower energy load reduces the level of EMI/RFI compared to Xenon systems to minimize communication signals interruption. The system features Dialight's patented community-friendly optics design to minimize light ground scatter, with a number of other patents filed. The Vigilant Series L-856 High-Intensity Strobe system may be used in up to six levels for a maximum of 18 synchronized flash heads on a single structure.

The product was unveiled for the first time at the NAB event, and is the latest in Dialight's first-to-market, leading-edge obstruction lighting technologies, with FAA certification pending. The company previously earned Pick Hit awards for its other innovative LED obstruction products in 2001, 2002 and 2007.

"This year's recognition once again affirms Dialight's position as the industry leader in LED obstruction lighting products designed to meet our broadcast customers' unique needs for long life and efficient operation with minimal interference," said Roy Burton, Dialight's Group Chief Executive. "We're very proud to have once again earned the confidence of the Radio magazine Pick Hit judges for our proven technology."

The Pick Hit Awards were first presented at the NAB Convention in 1985, making them the oldest technology award at the convention. The Pick Hit Awards are selected by a panel of judges who are radio broadcast engineers from radio stations, radio networks and radio production facilities. The Radio magazine staff has no influence in the Pick Hit Awards decision, which ensures that there is no bias in the selections. The official Pick Hit rules require that the winning products must fit a recognized need in radio, are priced within reason, are available within the current calendar year and have never before been exhibited at the NAB Convention.

The complete list of recipients will be published in the June 2011 issue of Radio magazine, and it is available online atRadioMagOnline.com.

For more information about the Dialight Vigilant Series L-856 Strobe, visit www.dialight.com.

About Radio magazine

Radio magazine has served the interests of radio station and radio network engineers, managers and owners since being launched on its own 1994 from its start from another broadcast publication in 1959. Written by radio industry professionals for radio industry professionals, Radio magazine delivers in-depth technical expertise with the most-respected editorial content. Radio magazine is published by NewBay Media.

About the Pick Hit Awards

First presented at the NAB Convention in 1985, the Pick Hit Awards are the original technology award at the convention. The awards are selected by a panel of judges who make their selections independently and anonymously and then convene for a meeting on the third day of the convention. The Radio magazine editorial staff has no part in the selection process. Winning products are selected because they are useful to radio broadcasters, are priced within reason, are available within the current calendar year, and are new introductions at the NAB Convention.

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