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CLEAR-COM SHOWCASES NEW FREESPEAK VERSION 2.0 AT IBC 2008
- Stand No. 9.C40a
August 25, 2008
Source: Clear-Com
Clear-Com
Communication Systems, a Vitec Group brand, is taking another
step in the evolution of its unique FreeSpeak digital wireless
beltpack system with the newly enhanced FreeSpeak® (formerly
FreeSpeak10) Version 2.0. The popular wireless intercommunication
system will be featured at this year's IBC 2008, (Stand 9.C40a).
The new version brings enhanced beltpack capacity, Interrupted
Feedback (IFB) functionality and improved group operations
between beltpacks, party-lines and other external inputs.
Supporting Clear-Com's® strategy of providing ubiquitous
communication, FreeSpeak is a digital wireless intercom system
based on a cellular architecture that offers license free
communication and can allow up to 20 beltpacks to roam seamlessly
between remote active antennas.
"In today's busy broadcast environment, production staff
are expected to support multiple job functions, creating an
increased need for wireless connectivity," says Stephen
Sandford, Clear-Com® FreeSpeak Product Manager. "In
Version 2.0, we have doubled the number of beltpacks that
a basestation can support, giving more users the freedom to
communicate while on the move and improving the crew's flexibility
and efficiency."
Additional new features available in FreeSpeak Version 2.0
include three configurable IFBs, allowing the user to assign
IFB keys to any number of beltpacks. The beltpacks can then
be programmed to act as IFB talent receivers or as the originator
of the interrupts.
"This integrated IFB capability gives the user the ability
to listen to audio feeds while allowing other users to interrupt
that audio feed at any point," Sandford says. "For
example, a director using a beltpack has the ability to interrupt
the broadcast feed to the deliver instructions to a camera
operator listening to the broadcast via an IFB key. This provides
true standalone IFB system functionality with program source
feeds and beltpack interrupts mixed and routed to beltpacks
acting as wireless IFB receivers. The user also has the option
of working in conjunction with other IFB systems where the
interrupts are generated from the FreeSpeak beltpack keys."
Other new components include the Wireless Party-line groups.
This feature allows the user to seamlessly mix Party-line
users, external inputs and beltpack users in the same group
without
The new FreeSpeak system is centered on a highly programmable
1RU basestation from which an operator can manage and oversee
all communications for up to 20 digital wireless beltpacks.
The system can be controlled from both the bright front-panel
display on the basestation or remotely via an Ethernet connected
PC that runs the configuration software.
The basestation links wirelessly to the beltpacks by the remote
active antennae that enables users to roam freely throughout
the broadcast facility while maintaining consistent communication
without loss of signal. All transmission takes place in the
license-free 1.8 - 1.9 GHz frequency band, which helps eliminate
interference with other wireless products such as PCs, talent
microphones, IFB and in-ear monitors.
Another key benefit of the system is that each wireless beltpack
and wired intercom connection on the rear of the basestation
has its own full-duplex port. The voice communication from
each port is sampled, mixed and re-routed throughout the system
as desired. As each wireless beltpack has its own timeslot,
it can be individually addressed by the basestation, allowing
multiple combinations of beltpack-to-beltpack and small-group
conversations to be held simultaneously.
Note: FreeSpeak® and CellCom® are different brands
representing the same digital wireless intercom system (with
minor technical differences). Due to trademark limitations,
CellCom and CellCom Integra (formerly CellCom50) are only
available the USA and Canada; and FreeSpeak and FreeSpeak
Integra (formerly FreeSpeak50)are available in all countries
other than the USA and Canada.
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