RF Venue RF Optix Conversion System for Live Production Review

RF Venue RF Optix Conversion System for Live Production Review
RF Venue RF Optix Conversion System for Live Production Overview | Full Compass
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RFFullcompass LogoDefinition:
(Radio Frequency) Electromagnetic radiation through the air, or electrical signals in cable. Typically, RF frequencies are above 100 kHz.
Optix™ is different from traditional dataFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Information used by a computer in order to arrive at a decision. Although this is a plural term, it's often treated in the singular.
or telecommunications "RFoF" platforms. It's designed around the spec that matters most for wireless audio: low noise operation. Using singlemode, FC-APC 1310 nm compatibleFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Capable of operating with a particular selection of hardware or software.
fiber cable and no noisy external amplifierFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. A device that increases the voltage or power of a signal. 2. In music performance, a device such as a guitar amplifier that includes speakers and controls to increase the sound level of acoustic or electric instruments.
stages, RF Optix™ eliminates the need for expensive, fragile, and lossyFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. With data compression, space savings are achieved by discarding information deemed less important. This data is not restored upon de-compressing.

2. With systems, situations where a signal's strength is compromised as it goes through the system. coaxial cableFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A two-conductor cable with one wire surrounded by a tubular outer shield/conductor. Its main application is for high frequencies such as RF, due to exhibiting low inductance and low capacitance.
. This allows very long indoor or outdoor cable runs up to a kilometer in length with no loss over the fiber cable. While convenient for larger venues with long cable runs, RF Optix™ also enables A/V system designers in theaters, churches, and schools to locate wireless equipment down the hall or across the building without the high cost of plenum-rated coax cable. This benefits wireless projects where equipment racks have been consolidated outside the primary venue or in an IT room poorly suited for RF.

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