Audio Wireless tackles over-crowded frequency spectrums with new wireless systems

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Audio Wireless tackles over-crowded frequency spectrums with new wireless systems

With a key objective to ‘create a new system that could effectively address the widespread problem of over-crowded frequency spectrums and tackle issues with non-harmonised frequency allocations,’ Audio Wireless has announced the release of a range of new wireless systems for ENG, location sound recording, and general broadcast applications.

The manufacturer reports that it conducted an extensive R&D programme into analogue and digital systems in order to create the new range, which comprises the AWT-1 transmitter, the AWDR-1 diversity receiver, and the AWMR-1 monitoring receiver. 

Designed to combine a mix of ‘audio quality, RF stability and practicality balanced with sensible pricing,’ the new systems all feature digitally switchable RF front-ends, with frequency-switching bandwidths up to 120MHz. These are programmed via each model’s backlit LCD and are adjustable across the 470 to 790MHz range.

The range incorporates a ‘unique’ battery compartment design with an easy-twist cover. This features a click-stop mechanism to provide positional feedback, enabling quick and simple battery changeovers by feel alone. Additionally, the systems come with a choice of connectors as well as internal and external powering options.


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