HME introduces DX300ES digital 2.4GHz wireless headset system

Mar 15, 2009 8:26 AM

             
The DX300ES 2.4GHz intercom system from HME supports hands-free, two-way digital communication.

The DX300ES 2.4GHz intercom system from HME supports hands-free, two-way digital communication.

HME has introduced the new DX300ES wireless headset system for live event, remote broadcast and film production crews. The DX300ES supports hands-free, two-way digital communication, with interfacing for two audio channels for external radio or intercom communication. Its compact design makes it highly portable and quick to set up and operate.

HME brings its Spectrum Friendly technology to the DX300ES, which prevents frequency conflicts by enabling the user to select all or part of the 2.4GHz operating frequency range — low, high or full band. Ideal for today's frequency-congested markets, the DX300ES is a digital spread spectrum system with no license requirements. 

The DX300ES provides advanced multichannel digital wireless communication with the ability to activate multiple relay closures both separately and simultaneously. The system is easily configured to operate with almost any mobile radio base station or four-wire digital matrix communication system. Now producers can simultaneously monitor two production crews with either crew operating on a mobile radio system.

Special features include two-channel operation, dedicated channel relays, battery operation and four-wire audio interfaces. Each base enables three COMMUNICATORS to operate in full-duplex, hands-free mode in the two-channel configuration and will support up to 15 users. The DX300ES system can be expanded by daisy-chaining multiple base stations over standard Cat 5 network cable.




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