USA - There were two ways to attack the intimidating slopes of the Chevrolet Freestyle International Competition held recently at Deer Valley Resort: with gold medal skiing if you were an athlete, or rock-solid wireless mics if you were a sound engineer. As owner of Atkinson Sound, Hoyt Atkinson was definitely the latter, and the wireless microphone systems he used at this NBC-broadcast event were from Lectrosonics.

"The terrain at ski events presents big challenges to sound production. To run cable from the mountain top all the way to the finish areas would be almost impossible," says Atkinson. "TheLectrosonics R400A receiver and UT400 handheld microphones made a big difference for us this year. Even when we were using the microphones a good 300-350 feet from the receiver, there were absolutely no dropouts, pops, or hisses. The sound quality was indiscernible from a wired mic.

"Event organizers mentioned that they'd never had a wireless mic like that before. They were very impressed with it. We hadn't used Lectrosonics previously at Deer Valley, and for the first time in twelve years we didn't have to worry about wireless microphone issues. Just turn it on, and you'll have no problems or worries. With the Lectrosonics systems on hand, we could focus our time on other aspects of the production."

Superior audio production values are a must at Deer Valley, which consistently ranks as one of the top ski resorts in the nation. With the Lectrosonics wireless mics being used to interview winning athletes, pristine sound needed to be delivered directly to both the NBC mobile production truck and a live sound system for the 15,000-person crowd on the hill.

"With so many people and skis packed in together, the microphone system has to be wireless and it's got be good," Atkinson explains. "The Lectrosonics R400A receiver proved very easy to use, with a lot of user options that make setup very easy. It can scan the frequency range it's in, and it will show you where the other wireless microphones or systems are, so you can avoid those frequencies. That's critical for dependable performance at an event like this, where there's a great deal of RF interference happening. Every athlete is being covered by a wireless-equipped TV crew from their own country, and there's wireless communications going down the hill to support the athletes themselves."

The Lectrosonics R400A is a high performance, triple-conversion, frequency synthesized, UHF receiver featuring the company's patent-pending Digital Hybrid Wireless(tm) technology. A revolutionary new design that combines 24-bit digital audio with an analog FM radio link to provide outstanding audio quality, Digital Hybrid Wireless displays the extended operating range of the best analogue wireless systems. In addition, the R400A has 256 selectable UHF frequencies, RF-controlled digital noise filters, and features a powerful menu-driven LCD graphic display operated with a push-button switch and a dual function rotary encoder control as a convenient means of viewing and altering settings.

Lectrosonics' UT400 handheld transmitter is a state-of-the-art, 100mW handheld transmitter that also features digital hybrid wireless and incorporates many advanced features that give the user a wide range of possibilities for high-quality speech and vocal performance. The proprietary VariMic element allows custom tailoring of the microphone's frequency response, while a digitally-controlled input limiter ensures distortion-free audio over a very wide dynamic range.

(Chris Henry)


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