Picture Caption from left to right: Orbital's Head of Sales, Tom Byrne, HME's Sales Manager, John Kowalski, and Orbital's head of Technical Support, Tim Sherratt.
UK - As a first time exhibitor, audio communications specialist HM Electronics enjoyed its debut at PLASA, exhibiting in conjunction with its UK distributor Orbital Sound. Building on the success of the show, Orbital is looking forward to bringing the potential of HME's range of wireless digital intercom systems to the UK market. This includes the Award-winning DX200 and HME's new Pro 850 2-channel UHF intercom. Chosen by HME as a specialist in their field, Orbital boasts the technical know-how and the sales customer base to expand its market share across applications as diverse as broadcast, theatre, conferencing, and live events.

Orbital's technical support team also provides the know-how and ability to offer 24/7 support in line with HME's rigorous standards. HME's sales manager, John Kowalski, commented: "The PLASA Show was terrific, we met dozens of excellent end clients, which we know will be serviced to the highest standards by Orbital. We're looking forward to building on the show's success and making an impact in the UK market."

Having scooped the ABTT 2005 Sound & Comms Product of the Year Award in June 2005, the DX200 has built on its immediate success in the UK, already being deployed on UK theatre musicals including Beauty and the Beast, Annie Get Your Gun and Thoroughly Modern Millie. In addition to its 2.4GHz license-free operation, the DX200 provides crystal-clear, secure and interference free communications. Ideal for a host of applications where seamless communications is vital, it offers an advanced digital design and is very easy to operate.

Additionally, it is compatible with all 2- and 4-wire ring intercom systems and can be integrated into existing installations with the minimum of fuss. A standard DX200 system comes with a base station and four full-duplex belt packs, but up to 15 belt packs per systems can be accommodated for more users. Two base stations can be linked to easily double the number of belt pack users.The system features other innovations including remote mic unlatch and voice prompts for beltpack users. Adding to its practical design, beltpack remotes are powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion cell, which lasts up to 20 hours.

(Lee Baldock)


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