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Zaxcom adds internal voting feature to TRX wireless mic transceivers
Oct 10, 2007 9:42 AM
Zaxcom's IFB100 operates at 2.4GHz and uses spread-spectrum technology to resist interference.
Zaxcom has announced a new IFB voting feature for its TRX900 family of digital wireless microphone transceivers.
The voting feature, part of the new 2.4GHz IFB100, allows the TRX900's internal IFB receiver to select the highest quality signal automatically from a group of IFB transmitters operating on different frequencies.
With this capability, users can extend the range and flexibility of their wireless microphone systems by setting up several IFB transmitters within a large space.
Zaxcom's IFB100 operates at 2.4GHz and uses spread-spectrum technology for superior resistance to interference. Up to 32 IFB channels can be operated at one time.
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