Intercom, IFB products

Mar 1, 2009 12:00 PM

    

Riedel Acrobat

License-free, full-duplex, wireless communications intercom; allows the operation of an unlimited number of wireless beltpacks; features both partyline and point-to-point communications, digital audio quality and no interference with radio microphones or in-ear monitoring.
914-819-0495; www.riedel.net
Booth: C7637

INTERCOM SYSTEM

Clear-Com Concert 2.0

Connects to the Eclipse matrix system via the IVC-32 high-density card, establishing a single communication environment for traditional and IP intercom users; customizable user interface is now available in a soft panel that emulates a traditional intercom station, offering functionalities such as push-to-talk, monitor and latch-to-talk keys for communication with other Concert users, as well as connection to predefined conferences.
510-337-6600; www.clearcom.com
Booth: C6521


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