Beyerdynamic upgrades wireless digitally encrypted conferencing system

Mar 1, 2005 1:48 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Beyerdynamic has introduced an upgraded version of its MCW-D 200 wireless conferencing system.

It can now be used with an unlimited number of wireless microphones stations, and offers the ability to operate in any protocol mode required including push to talk, on/off, request to speak or its newest feature, AutoVox.

The unit features wireless transmission in the worldwide-approved frequency range of 2.4GHz, and it offers digitally encoded audio signals, which prevent unauthorized listening.

For more information, visit www.beyerdynamic-usa.com.

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