SynAudCon Offers “Making Wireless Work” Seminar

SynAudCon‘s “Making Wireless Work: Losing the Wires Without Losing Your Mind” is designed to answer the variety of questions that surround the use of wireless technology in today’s changing wireless landscape.

The seminar will take place at the Tuscany Suites & Casino located in Las Vegas, December 3-4, 2015.

Every day audio professionals are challenged with fitting more channels into less spectrum, handling interference from lighting and video walls, evaluating new wireless microphone systems and components, increasing the reliability of existing wireless microphones systems and more.

With the upcoming FCC reverse auction in March 2016, those challenges will be even greater.

“Making Wireless Work” is a two-day seminar that is being presented by some of the most respected audio professionals in the wireless marketplace.

James Stoffo (Radio Active Designs), Karl Winkler (Lectrosonics), Tim Vear (Shure), and Eric Reese (Sennheiser) will share with attendees their vast knowledge about how to use wireless audio products and how to avoid some of the roadblocks in the future.

This seminar will build on the training that end-users receive from microphone manufacturers.

The instructors from the manufacturing side have “under the hood” expertise on how products function, information that is vital to understanding how a system works. Instructors from the non-manufacturer side offer an objective perspective and show how to implement the best wireless solutions.

It is the combination of manufacturer and non-manufacturer staff that make this seminar different than any other wireless training seminar.

The major topics will include wireless microphone technologies, frequency coordination, band planning, RF fundamentals, FCC and spectrum allocation issues and site survey commissioning procedures. This seminar has been approved for 16 Renewal Units.

More information about the seminar can be found on the SynAudCon website. Registration for this event is available through the link below or by contacting SynAudCon at 812-923-0174.

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“Making Wireless Work: Losing the Wires Without Losing Your Mind”

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