>Arbiter Group Plc
>AKG WMS 4000
The AKG WMS 400 is an innovative wireless microphone system which will be welcomed by installers, contractors and sound companies in general. It is an incredibly versatile wideband UHF system with a True Diversity receiver, software control capability, 1200 frequencies in each of six bands - with different bands available for different countries - an innovative battery charging system, and a line of extremely useful accessories which will expand its potential applications.
Optimized for ease of use, all transmitters and receivers provide a backlit display for clear status indication and a turn/push jog control of single-handed adjustments. Frequency presets, auto set-up and frequency scanner functions make it easy to set up a multi-channel system. The frequencies can be set automatically or manually selected from preset groups and the scanner can be used to find the 'cleanest' frequencies for added reliability.
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>Clear-Com CellCom
CellCom is wireless intercom for the age of DTV. It combines digital transmission with an intelligent base station that interconnects with wired communications, such as party-line and digital matrix systems. The system operates above the UHF television bands, and is licence-free in over 100 countries. It allows the users to go beyond the typical party-line or even two-channel capability of conventional wireless, enabling one-to-one and small-group conversations initiated from the beltpack.
The intelligent 1U base station supports up to 10 full-duplex wireless beltpacks, and two bases can be joined to make larger systems. The rear panel interfaces with two channels of wired party-line or up to four channels of digital matrix intercom. The base also supports up to 10 active transceiver 'antennas', which can be remoted up to 1,000 metres from the base to create large, customized communications zones for the beltpacks.
The beltpacks feature a display, two level controls, and four communications buttons that can be individually programmed with any combination of the available wired and wireless users. Programming software is PC-based, and beltpacks can also be programmed via the base station.