Rio
Rancho, NM (December 1, 2015) -- Lectrosonics is pleased to introduce the
IFB-VHF
wireless system, including the IFBT4-VHF
frequency agile compact transmitter and IFBR1a-VHF
receiver, designed to operate in the less-trafficked VHF broadcast band,
offering 239 frequencies between 174 to 216 MHz.
The Lectrosonics
IFBT4-VHF frequency agile IFB transmitter is designed for use in broadcast,
motion picture, theater, and stage applications where extended operating range
and high quality audio are essential. The transmitter can be used as a
stand-alone device or patched directly into popular intercom systems. The
IFBR1a-VHF receiver is designed for use for talent cueing and crew
communications in broadcast and motion picture productions, as well as for use
by directors and management to monitor audio during a production. The receiver
offers simplicity and flexibility in its operation, in a package that is
intuitive for both experienced professionals and new users to operate.
The IFBT4-VHF transmitter features 50 mW power output
for superior long range use and is a perfect companion to the rugged, all-metal
IFBR1a-VHF receiver. A pilot tone signal controls the audio squelch on the
receiver to eliminate noise when the IFBT4-VHF is turned off and prevents the
receiver from locking onto false signals. The receiver default frequency is set
by two rotary switches, and up to five additional frequencies can be programmed
into the memory. The transmitter incorporates a multi-use XLR input jack and
DIP switches with settings for dynamic mic, line level, Clear Com® and RTS
sources. In IFB mode, the system is optimized
for vocal clarity. The IFBT4-VHF transmitter can also operate in Digital Hybrid
Wireless® mode for additional compatibility with future Lectrosonics products.
"By adding the IFB
system on the VHF frequencies, it allows users and system designers to move
these out of the critical UHF band, which should improve the ability to
coordinate larger systems even in a crowded RF environment,” says Karl Winkler,
Vice President of Sales/Service for Lectrosonics. "And one of our key
users gave us the idea for the red bezel and volume knob to differentiate the
VHF version from our UHF units that have the blue knobs. Red for lower
frequencies, blue for higher frequencies, makes sense to me!"
The IFB-VHF System is available now; MSRP for the
system is: IFBT4-VHF transmitter is $1,369; IFBR1a-VHF receiver is $865.
About
Lectrosonics
Well
respected within the film, broadcast, and theatre technical communities since
1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems and audio processing products
are used daily in mission-critical applications by audio engineers familiar
with the company's dedication to quality, customer service, and innovation.
Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Visit the
company online at www.lectrosonics.com.