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Wisycom to Present New Solutions at NAB

Visit Wisycom at NAB 2025, Booth #N767.

Wisycom will showcase its updated MTP61 miniature body-pack transmitter, now featuring the new DPA MicroLock connector and a customized battery pack, at NAB 2025, April 5-9 in Las Vegas (Booth #N767). The company will also highlight its new BFL2 portable RF-over-fiber system, designed to elevate broadcast performance, and its MTH610 handheld wireless microphone transmitter, the latest addition to the brand's Symphony line of products.

"Our engineering team has designed and built groundbreaking wireless offerings that address many needs in the broadcast industry, such as flexibility, durability, and unparalleled quality," says Massimo Polo, CEO of Wisycom. "We look forward to presenting these innovative Wisycom solutions to NAB 2025 attendees."

The smallest and lightest solution in its class, the company says, the MTP61 has the widest tuning range currently available (470 to 1260MHz, country-dependent). At just 2.63" tall, 1.85" wide, and 3.32oz in weight, its miniature design makes it comfortable for long-term use in applications that require discreet placement. With its latest updates, the MTP61 is now available with Wisycom's new customized 7.8Wh lithium-ion battery, boasting 16-hour autonomy. The accompanying LBC61 charger gives users a wider range of flexibility with file-sharing capabilities and expanded charging options.

In addition to the LEMO connector, the MTP61 includes the new MicroLock compact microphone connector from DPA Microphones.

The BFL2 features Wisycom's patent-pending laser technology, which, the company says, sets a new benchmark in wireless adaptability. In addition to a spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of 116dB/Hz2/3, it also enhances system noise figure (NF) to 10dB. Comprised of the BFLR2 receiver and BFLT2 transmitter, the company says the system delivers state-of-the-art laser technology with dual RF channels for seamless deployment of diversity microphone antennas and extended IEM/IFB coverage.

Built for portability and performance, each BFL2 module integrates an optical gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP) interface, high-speed Ethernet switch, and advanced access point supporting Bluetooth and LoRa wireless control; the company says it enables superior signal integrity across diverse production environments, the company says.

The MTH610 is the latest addition to the brand's Symphony line of products. It features multiband capability in the 470-to-1,260MHz range, essential for broadcasts that cover a massive range of locations and frequency spectrums based on specific country regulations. The device's remote-control function provides complete access for quick adjustments without having the unit in hand.

Additionally, its advanced linear technology eliminates intermodulation distortion for a more robust signal, extended range, and the ability to operate multiple transmitters in close proximity without an intermod frequency plan. The transmitter also features an ENS-based audio chain, which, the company says, guarantees the crystal-clear sound that has made Wisycom Symphony products a staple across the world. The company adds that its RF power and reliability ensure unparalleled quality, even in the most challenging environments, and the integrated low-pass audio filter eliminates interference from ultrasonic devices.

WWWwww.wisycom.com

WWWwww.nab.org


(1 April 2025)

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