USA - Residing at the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School was established in 1881 as the world's first collegiate business school. Considered to be one of the most highly esteemed and influential institutions of its kind, the school has increasingly relied on technology in recent years, with sound reinforcement in the classroom coming to be the norm along with distance learning capabilities and high levels of networked connectivity.

Facing spectrum changes associated with the FCC's auction earlier this year of the 700 MHz band, Wharton - with a sizable amount of wireless systems operating in that spectrum -determined the time was right for a comprehensive upgrade. Malvern, Pennsylvania-based Cenero, LLC led the revitalization with a new wireless blueprint based around Shure UHF-R systems. Spanning buildings, including Huntsman Hall, Steinberg Hall, Dietrich Hall, Lauder-Fischer Hall, and the Colonial Penn Center, the plan also included provisions for building a portable system designed for use virtually anywhere someone was willing to move it.

Counting only 14 spare channels, a total of 127 UHF-R channels were deployed on campus, 75 of which were in Huntsman Hall. UHF-R bodypack receivers were used within this count with Shure cardioid WL185 lavalier mics, while 40 SM58-equipped handheld transmitters were picked to fill out the rest of the input list.

(Jim Evans)


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