The Tempest system provides ‘ultra-portable wireless communications capabilities in RF-rich environments', say Clear-Com
USA / Germany - Clear-Com will show enhancements to its Tempest Digital Wireless Intercoms at Prolight+Sound in Frabkfurt next week (Hall 8.0, Stand L51). Among the enhancements is a Remote Line Extender, which further increases the Tempest systems' ability to provide ultra-portable wireless communications capabilities in RF-rich environments.

The Tempest2400 is a 2.4-GHz, feature-rich wireless intercom with either a two- or four-channel offering that delivers cutting-edge RF technologies to ensure interference-free communications for tours and performance facilities. It offers a Seamless Roaming feature, which provides users with continuous wireless coverage across an expanded production space. This feature allows BeltStation users to migrate between up to 16 different Tempest BaseStations (coverage areas or zones), "allowing them to focus on critical production cues rather than on the settings of their wireless BeltStations," says Clear-Com. "This gives them the ability to move freely and wirelessly throughout large venues separated by large distances, such as multi-studio complexes and sports arenas."

The new Tempest Remote Transceiver Line Extender increases the system's cable run distance of a remote antenna by 3,000ft (914m), with one Line Extender or 2,000ft (609m) per Line Extender if using more than one Line Extender, allowing for the deployment of larger systems with longer cable runs from the BaseStation. A total of three Line Extenders can be connected to provide total coverage of up to 7,500ft (2286m).

(Lee Baldock)


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