Clear-Com To Showcase Intercom Solutions At BVE 2016

These products enable secure, reliable and constant communications among local or geographically-disperse broadcast production teams.

The recently-released HelixNet Version 3.0, a software-only update to the acclaimed HelixNet digital network partyline platform, unlocks the overall capacity of the HelixNet system allowing it a six-fold expansion for supporting more communication channels and more users during live productions. HelixNet delivers tripled its basic channel count, with a new offering of 12 channels per HMS-4X main station. Furthermore, an additional 12 channels can be added simply by purchasing a licence, effectively enabling a single HMS-4X to provide a total of 24 channels.

The all-new, 2.4GHz DX410 wireless intercom system delivers two communication channels that feature 7kHz wideband audio for exceptional audio clarity. Easy to set up and configure, DX410 introduces a lighter weight yet durable beltpack and all-in-one wireless headsets. With an upgraded radio and lost packet concealment capability, the DX410 is the best value for quality performance, range and sound.

Agent-IC is a new mobile app that provides users of Eclipse-HX Matrix intercom systems remote access from an iPhone or iPad over 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi / IP networks. The app offers a simple but highly effective intercom panel to connect studio staff and OB teams in remote locations or crew spread across wide areas for live events using portable handheld devices. The app is a virtual intercom panel that fits in the pocket and connects users from virtually anywhere in the world. The Agent-IC app is both cost effective and easy to deploy, providing global access to a host Eclipse-HX matrix intercom system.

The LQ Series is a family of connectivity devices for linking intercom and audio systems over LAN, WAN or IP networks. The LQ Series can be used for intercom conversation, networked music performances and for audio signals between different facilities. The new LQ-R devices can provide either four or eight ports per rack unit, while the compact LQ throw-down devices offer two ports of connectivity. The LQ-R devices have the option of eight four-wire connections, four two-wire connections, or four two-wire and four four-wire connections in a single unit. The two-wire option is both Clear-Com and RTS TW compatible. A maximum of six LQ IP interfaces can be linked together in any two- or four-wire combination.

“We’re pleased to bring our latest Clear-Com wireless and connectivity products to BVE 2016 this year, as well as our extensive range of products,” said Simon Browne, Director of Product Management, at Clear-Com. “Our cost-effective and robust solutions, whether wired or wireless, are built for many installations that are in need of reliable, flexible, and efficient communications.”

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