Beyerdynamic intros new wireless digital conference system

Jul 5, 2005 5:06 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

             



The new Beyerdynamic wireless conference system.
Beyerdynamic’s new MCW-D 50 wireless digital conference system consists of the MCW-D 50 control unit, the MCW-D 523 chairman microphone unit, the MCW-D 521 delegate microphone unit and the CC 10 modular case.

The system offers DSSS ultra-safe transmission technology over a complete wideband spectrum in low intensity. Eleven-bit chipping codes provide additional encryption of audio signals before data transmission preventing the signal from being scanned and decoded.

Three bi-directional audio datastreams are part of the DSSS protocol allowing a coexistence with LAWN in the 2.4GHz frequency range.

For more information, visit www.beyerdynamic.com.

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