Eigth Day Sound Relies On Clear-Com To Rock Communications For Major Concert Tours

Even when several other wireless devices, such as wireless microphones and in-ear monitors (IEM’s), are in operation in and around the stage, they don’t interfere with the Tempest BeltStations since its RF scheme provides high resistance to most RF wireless signals.

Tempest2400 also operates in the 2.4 GHZ frequency band — outside the UHF frequency band, making it license-free and capable of operating virtually anywhere in the world.

“Being wireless, Tempest2400 doesn’t add to the wiring clutter that exists in the crowded stage environments and is highly resistant to interference from most of the Wi-Fi and RF devices you typically find in these scenarios,” says Bob Boster, Vice President, Worldwide Sales for Clear-Com. “It’s easy to set up and just as simple to take down, making it an excellent choice for the demands of hectic, fast pace concert tours.”

The Tempest2400 features state-of-the-art 2xTX Transmission Voice Data Redundancy, which sends each packet of audio data twice on different frequencies and through different antennas, ensuring uninterrupted audio communications. Via 4- and 2-wire connections, it can interoperate with other Clear-Com intercom systems, as well as those from other manufacturers.

Each Tempest2400 BaseStation supports up to five full-duplex and available as either 2- or 4-channel systems. Each digital BeltStation offers four audio channels. By stacking up to 10 BaseStations together, 50 independent, full-duplex wireless BeltStations can operate together in a single system.

Tempest 2400 offers users three different modes of operations – Normal, Shared and Split. Normal mode allows for five full-duplex (simultaneous talk and listen) BeltStations per BaseStation.

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