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Sennheiser’s RF Wireless Sound Academy Seminar Journeys To Three Major US Cities

Unique single-day workshop led by top industry experts covers creating trouble-free RF wireless operation in even the toughest environments

Sennheiser has announced that it will be offering its popular RF Wireless Sound Academy Seminar in three major US cities: Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in Richmond, Virginia; Thursday, July 21, 2011, in New York, New York; and Thursday, September 15, 2011, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

This single-day workshop is designed to teach attendees how to plan for trouble-free operation of multi-channel wireless microphones and wireless personal monitoring systems in even the toughest environments. Alongside its popular presenters, Joe Ciaudelli and David Missall, the event in New York will feature special guest Volker Schmit.

Schmit is the RF engineer who spearheaded the creation of Sennheiser’s most successful and innovative products, including the popular evolution wired, evolution wireless, MKH, MKE, and 3000 and 5000 series.

The RF Wireless Sound Academy event will allow attendees to learn or enhance their skills through classroom and hands-on instruction on the following key elements: transmitter and receiver technology, antennas and distribution systems, wireless monitoring systems, system planning, frequency coordination and how digital television and new FCC policies may affect wireless microphone users.

Ciaudelli and Missall are industry veterans in RF wireless operations. Ciaudelli began his career 20 years ago as a Sennheiser applications engineer, and has provided frequency coordination for large multi-channel wireless microphone systems used by Broadway productions, major theme parks and broadcast networks, including the frequency plan used for NFL football games.

Missall is a National Market Development manager for Sennheiser Electronic Corporation and has provided RF wireless solutions and trouble shooting support for several broadcast networks and organizations including CNN, ESPN, Univision Network, Fox Sports, CBS, Speed Channel and NASCAR.

Registration costs $149 and includes, lunch, workshop materials and a $50 coupon toward any Sennheiser product.

For more information and to sign up, visit the Sennheiser RF Wireless Sound Academy registration page.

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