RFDefinition:
(Radio Frequency) Electromagnetic radiation through the air, or electrical signals in cable. Typically, RF frequencies are above 100 kHz. Venue's CP Beam™ AntennaDefinition:
A device for radiating or receiving electromagnetic signals. is designed to provide high gain for wireless mics and IEMs in a lightweight, portable package. Unlike other bulky helical antennas which require heavy flight cases, the CP Beam is quickly deployed and stowed- fitting in a 2RU rackDefinition:
A frame for holding gear that meets an industry standard for enclosures. This specifies a 19 inch width, and a height that is some multiple of 1.75 inches. A rack frame can be open or enclosed, and has rails drilled with standardized screw holes for attaching rack equipment.. drawer and weighing just 2.5 lbs while delivering 9 dBd of gain. Widely used on major concert tours for in ear monitor systems, CP Beam connects to any brand IEMDefinition:
IEM (In-Ear Monitor): Earphones for musicians or announcers to hear program material, foldback, and IFB (Interrupt for Broadcast) audio. IEMs eliminate the need for listening to loudspeakers or monitor wedges. Often wireless., wireless mic, or 950 MHzDefinition:
Abbreviation for Megahertz. 1,000,000 Hertz, or one million cycles per second. intercomDefinition:
A device that provides voice communications between two or more points. In entertainment, allows communications among stage/studio personnel, and for video, handles director to camera communications. to enable long range, high quality RF performance.
RF Optix™ fiber optic converter, wall mount bracket, quick mounts, custom colors or logos, and coaxial cables are also available for the CP Beam.