Wireless intercom makes worldwide debut
26 November, 2009 - 08:20Clear-Com Communication Systems, a Vitec Group brand, has launched its new two-channel Tempest wireless intercom system, the most recent addition to the company's Tempest2400 2.4 GHz wireless intercom family. Ideal for broadcast sports, remote news reporting and other live productions, the two-channel Tempest2400 is an affordable option for those requiring fewer channels of communications but still offers the same license-free operation, exceptional RF performance and rich feature set as the four-channel Tempest2400.
As with all members of the Tempest family, the two-channel Tempest2400 utilises a patented frequency hopping spread spectrum RF scheme that not only avoids the need for licensing and frequency coordination, but makes it fundamentally resistant to interference from other wireless devices. This ensures that no matter how crowded the RF environment, communications will go off without a hitch. In addition, once registered to a base station, a beltstation needs no further configuration and roams freely within a single coverage area. Coverage is always reliable, even outdoors, thanks to the all-weather, durable construction of the Tempest2400 beltstation.
"Our new two-channel Tempest2400 is ideal for customers who simply don't require the capacity of the four-channel system, but still want all the benefits of its comprehensive feature set, such as the wireless ISO and stage announce features," said Chris Barry, product manager, Clear-Com. "Its simple set-up requirements and portability also make it a tremendous asset for those looking to use it for multiple types of mobile applications, so it's a win-win for the customer in all aspects."
