Inovonics, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, founded in 1972, operates with approximately 10 employees. The company specializes in Broadcast Media Production and Distribution, manufacturing audio processors, stereo generators, monitors, RDS/RBDS encoders, and receivers for the Radio Broadcast industry.
Inovonics' audio equipment prominently appeared in the first episode of the fifth season of Netflix's "Stranger Things" on February 3, 2026, showcasing 1980s-style morning radio operations with sound effects carts and vintage turntables. Previously, on January 25, 2026, Inovonics updated its repair policy for INOmini 635/637 units manufactured before January 2020, following an extended 5-year warranty repair for these units in November 2021 due to a "Network Unresponsive" issue. Earlier in the month, on January 2, 2026, ERF Plus, a 24-hour DAB+ radio station operated by Germany-based Christian media organization ERF Medien e.V., implemented the Inovonics Sofia 563 DAB+ Site Streamer for critical signal quality monitoring across its central European network. This follows the December 26, 2025, announcement regarding the David IV 719N, the fourth-generation processor in Inovonics’ David series, designed for FM and HD Radio air chain processing with a 100% DSP-based audio engine.
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