PWS has announced seven new products
USA - Orlando-based Professional Wireless Systems (PWS) has announced seven new products designed to simplify the deployment of wireless systems.
The new PWS 4X4 provides quad antenna distribution for the Shure Axient Digital Quadversity wireless microphone system. The unit can handle up to four receivers and features 470-616 MHz filtering, bias power control/status LEDs for each input, rotary attenuators, and dual power inputs that allow for redundant power.
The company has also debuted the V-IC, four-zone intercom multicoupler for the VHF range – designed for use with Radio Active Designs UV-1G wireless intercom systems. The unit is optimised for use in the VHF frequency range, filtered for 179-216 MHz. Four antenna inputs are combined, filtered and amplified to unity gain. Eight outputs supply signal for up to eight UV-1G base stations.
The P-812S houses eight independent passive two-way RF splitters, capable of handling high-power transmit signals. The P-812S enables 2-zone transmission for up to four UV-1G base stations. The 1RU unit is far more convenient and more rugged than traditional methods.
The UX-8 is an updated version of the popular GX-8 transmit combiner. The refreshed unit removes the old frequency screen and replaces it with input status LEDs. The rear power connector is now an XLR5, which offers a more secure, locking connection. Same great performance at a lower price.
The DC-4R is a power supply solution that powers up to four Radio Active Design bases or chargers in an easy-to-use 1RU package. Features include shortened power leads to reduce rack clutter and front panel status LEDs for each PSU.
The all new I/O-8 is a rack-mounted four-wire to XLR patch panel. Housed in a 1RU, rugged all-metal chassis, the I/O-8 supports XLR patching for eight four-wire ports. The pin-out is compatible with UV-1G base stations and Clear-Com Eclipse frames.
PWS inline RF filters for UHF and VHF have also been updated to work in a post-auction wireless environment. 169-217 MHz and 470-616 MHz models are available now.
(Jim Evans)

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