Professional Wireless Teams Up with Radio Active Designs to Deliver RF Training during AES@NAMM Wireless touring professional Ike Zimbel will provide introduction and training for both Professional Wireless Systems IAS software and the Radio Active Designs (RAD) UV-1G wireless intercom system during AES@NAMM. The one-hour training sessions will be held at the Anaheim Hilton Hotel's NAMM U Education Center, adjacent to a brand-new pro-audio exhibit space. The RAD and IAS sessions will take place on Thursday January 24, 3:00 - 4:00pm and Saturday, January 26, 3:00 - 4:00pm at the Anaheim Hilton. Professional Wireless' Intermodulation Analysis System (IAS) software is the industry standard frequency coordination software that has been used on every major sporting and broadcast event since its inception. Radio Active Designs UV-1G wireless intercom system operates primarily in the VHF band clearing valuable UHF bandwidth for other systems. Zimbel will demonstrate the system from base station to belt pack. Topics covered will include analog RF transmission scheme, best practices for set-up and deployment, using the GUI to program bases and belts, "Scene" memory in belt packs and why the UV-1G makes the most sense for the user's intercom inventory. "Available UHF bandwidth is being reduced to just (at most) 150MHz making spectral efficiency of paramount importance," adds Zimbel. "With the very small footprint of the UV-1G UHF transmit frequencies and the fact that the belt packs operate in the relatively open VHF band (also with a very small RF footprint), the UV-1G is the best choice for large intercom intensive events, small 'dry hire' rentals and everything in between." Zimbel will also present antenna types and designs from Professional Wireless Systems, which will walk attendees through the range of antennas and antenna accessories made by Professional Wireless Systems. After the one-hour session, attendees will leave understanding how upgrading antenna systems can upgrade their wireless game. These sessions will be held from 2:00 - 3:00pm on both Thursday, January 24 and Saturday, January 26. Registration for these events is available through AES@NAMM at www.aes.org/events/AESatNAMM/2019/registration.cfm.
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