HME to demo new DX121 One-to-One Digital Wireless Intercom System

Jul 9, 2009 3:16 PM


             
The DX121 wireless intercom from HME

The DX121 wireless intercom from HME uses frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology in the 2/4 GHz band.

HME has announced that it will demo the new DX121 One-to-One Wireless Intercom System at the AES Conference in New York, October 9-12, 2009. The DX121 handles up to four users over a 1000ft range, in a compact, robust digital design made for longevity and ease of use. The system easily plugs into the intercom headset jack of any hardwired intercom station and supports up to eight systems. It can be used in the same location using the license-free 2.4GHz spectrum.

The headset and four-wire connections, coupled with an available relay, make it a flexible, affordable and powerful wireless system. The base has a built-in battery charger that also works as an emergency power source during outages. The system also features both headset and four-wire connections and relay actuation. The DX121 can be packaged with any of the existing or previous versions of HME remote communicators, including the BP200 Beltpac, the WH200 All-In-One Wireless Headset or the WS200 Wireless Speaker Station.


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