HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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Figure 2-2 Configurations for a studio and large-scale broadcast facility
2.1.1
FreeSpeak II system capacity
The FreeSpeak II Base station supports up to 20 beltpacks.
Connecting an antenna splitter to the transceiver port on the back of the Base
Station allows up to 5 antennas to be connected to the system. The Base station
can connect to two splitters and so support up to 10 antennas, giving a wider
coverage area and a great deal of flexibility in placing beltpacks where they are
needed most. Figure 2-2 illustrates how an FS II system can be set up to operate
in a single studio or in a large-scale permanent broadcast facility.
Station allows up to 5 antennas to be connected to the system. The Base station
can connect to two splitters and so support up to 10 antennas, giving a wider
coverage area and a great deal of flexibility in placing beltpacks where they are
needed most. Figure 2-2 illustrates how an FS II system can be set up to operate
in a single studio or in a large-scale permanent broadcast facility.
Note:
Each antenna is designed to handle five beltpacks simultaneously in good
conditions. However, if interference or propagation problems occur in an area, to
ensure proper operation and reliability, it may be more practical to install four
beltpacks for each antenna.
conditions. However, if interference or propagation problems occur in an area, to
ensure proper operation and reliability, it may be more practical to install four
beltpacks for each antenna.
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Single studio (e.g. quiz
show)
Large scale permanent broadcast (e.g. soap opera), one studio
complex
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Typical FreeSpeak Configurations
FreeSpeak
beltpack user
beltpack user
Active
antenna
antenna
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