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Four RF Venue Diversity Architectural Antennas were recently implemented by Clear ProAV at University Park United Methodist Church in Highland Park, TX.

RF Venue Deployed To Head Off Wireless Challenges At University Park United Methodist Church In Texas

Integration firm Clear ProAV deploys four of the company's new Diversity Archtectural Antennas matched with a 4 ZONE active antenna combiner to serve repurposed spaces at Highland Park house of worship.

When University Park United Methodist Church in the Dallas suburb of Highland Park, TX suffered flooding last year, it was decided to repurpose some of the affected spaces as part of a larger renovation, including the addition of two new classrooms and a gathering area, with Clear ProAV, the church’s systems integration provider, deploying components from RF Venue that include a 4 ZONE active antenna combiner joined by four of the company’s new Diversity Architectural Antennas.

For a sturdily built structure like the one the church has occupied for decades, behind the new drywall was a warren of brick, concrete and metal structural elements – the sorts of things that could be impediments to the wireless audio systems the church wanted to install in the classrooms. “This is an ancillary space compared to the sanctuary, but it’s still an important space, and one the church wanted to use to its full potential. By combining classrooms and gathering areas, the need for a flexible wireless solution became a priority,” explains Anthony Stowell, director of integrations at Clear ProAV. “More churches have become aware of a high church aesthetic in design — they know that technology now has to have an architectural consideration as well as a practical one.

“That’s why the Diversity Architectural Antenna was such a great addition to our tool belt. It’s paintable, so we can make it fit any color scheme, and its slim design means it can fit anywhere. People have become used to seeing technology in the church, such as wireless access points on ceilings, but they still need to be as unobtrusive as possible. The new RF Venue Diversity Architectural Antenna does all of that, while also doing its core job of making sure that this new area of the church never has a wireless dropout.”

Clear ProAV designed the space so that the customer’s Sennheiser wireless microphone system can be zoned as needed, with between one and four zones of wireless per space. Stowell notes that RF Venue’s CX-22 Ceiling Tile Antenna had been the choice for aesthetic challenges in the past, adding, “The CX-22 is a great antenna, and the Diversity Architectural Antenna takes it to another level. It can be painted, it can be mounted high or low and it still delivers great coverage. It’s what we expect from RF Venue: innovation and reliability. That’s why we love them.

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