The HME DX210 features spectrum-friendly technology
USA - Clear-Com is exhibiting the new HME DX210 at this year's AES 2011 in NYC. The 2.4-GHz-band wireless intercom system delivers "exceptional sound clarity and reliable, interference-free connection to audio professionals that need to communicate with their production team". With two communication channels, improved wired system connections and simple-to-use operations, the HME DX210 provides great flexibility and value for fixed installations and tour productions, says the company.

The HME DX210 is a robust wireless system with a rugged-yet-lightweight design. With two channels of communication, it provides users with the option of a single- or dual-channel intercom system. In single-channel mode, up to four 1RU base stations can be linked together to support 16 full-duplex and 44 half-duplex beltpacks and/or wireless headsets. The advanced wireless system is also backwards compatible with the HME DX200 beltpacks, protecting the value of prior investments.

"With many audio productions, fast and easy access to communications can make all the difference when it comes production value, so the HME DX210 was developed to offer sophisticated features that are simple to operate," says Craig Frederickson, product manager of the HME DX Series. "Besides this, many of its most important features are located on its front panel or on the BP210 beltpack and All-in-One WH210 COMMUNICATORs. This way, busy audio professionals can access the features they need within a few seconds, adding greater efficiency to the overall production."

The HME DX210 features spectrum-friendly technology, enabling users to designate 2.4-GHz operating frequency ranges for effortless frequency coordination and interference-free communications. Likewise, the highly developed system is purpose-built to be the most dependable wireless intercom available, selecting the strongest signal from two different antennas that are transmitting and receiving at separate times and frequencies.

Additionally, the system seamlessly interfaces with two-wire and/or four-wire intercoms (if needed) and any auxiliary audio equipment. Its digital auto-nulling circuit eliminates audio feedback from the two-wire connections for improved audio quality.

(Jim Evans)


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