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User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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Introduction to FreeSpeak II™
This chapter provides an overview of the FreeSpeak II digital wireless beltpack
system.
system.
With a FreeSpeak II (FS II) wireless beltpack you can roam freely around a studio
or production facility while talking and listening to all, or selected, members of the
production team. With its four communication routes, the beltpack gives you the
flexibility to communicate quickly and seamlessly with individuals or groups, and
to change communication routes as often as needed.
or production facility while talking and listening to all, or selected, members of the
production team. With its four communication routes, the beltpack gives you the
flexibility to communicate quickly and seamlessly with individuals or groups, and
to change communication routes as often as needed.
The system operates in the unlicensed 1.9 and 2.4 GHz bands. With its unique
and innovative digital technology, which continually searches for unused radio
frequency (RF) channels, FS II avoids the noise and interference issues associated
with traditional wireless systems using congested UHF and VHF bands.
and innovative digital technology, which continually searches for unused radio
frequency (RF) channels, FS II avoids the noise and interference issues associated
with traditional wireless systems using congested UHF and VHF bands.
Figure 2-1 An FS II Base station, antenna, and beltpack
With FS II you can set up a wireless system specifically tailored to local needs by
locating antennas and beltpacks in areas where they are needed most. And
because the beltpacks operate in the unlicensed 1.9 and 2.4 GHz frequency
ranges, there is no interference with existing wireless systems, even those located
in the same production area.
locating antennas and beltpacks in areas where they are needed most. And
because the beltpacks operate in the unlicensed 1.9 and 2.4 GHz frequency
ranges, there is no interference with existing wireless systems, even those located
in the same production area.
The Base station holds connections for several wired interfaces, including
partylines, 4-wire sources, a program audio source, and a stage announce output
device. When connected to the Base station, these devices communicate
seamlessly with the wireless beltpacks. Partyline beltpacks and 4-wire matrix
stations and panels can key directly to wireless beltpack by name.
partylines, 4-wire sources, a program audio source, and a stage announce output
device. When connected to the Base station, these devices communicate
seamlessly with the wireless beltpacks. Partyline beltpacks and 4-wire matrix
stations and panels can key directly to wireless beltpack by name.
Note:
This manual covers the use of FS II with a Base station only. For more
information on running an FS II system with a matrix, please see
FreeSpeak II™ Integra User Guide (Eclipse HX 7.6 Version).
information on running an FS II system with a matrix, please see
FreeSpeak II™ Integra User Guide (Eclipse HX 7.6 Version).