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DX200 WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM

Digital Intercommunications Just Got Smarter
The new, digital DX200 Wireless Intercom System from HME provides crystal-clear, secure, interference-free communications. Whether it's used at professional sports events, military operations, churches, performing arts or other venues, the DX200's superior digital design and ease of operation make it the best choice in wireless intercom systems.

Simple. Innovative. Expandable.
The DX200 System comes complete with synthesized voice prompts, rechargeable batteries, battery charger and rugged, lightweight beltpacks for reliable and cost-effective operation. With digital encryption and frequency hopping technologies, you'll never have to worry about unauthorized users hearing your communications. And diversity antennas and dual-slot diversity maximize reception of the strongest signal possible.

System Highlights

  • 2.4 GHz license-free operation
  • Digital frequency hopping spread spectrum
  • Wireless ISO channel has 4-wire interface as well
  • Expandable system - up to 15 beltpacks per base
  • Four simultaneous full duplex conversations
  • User-friendly design - simple controls
  • Long life rechargeable batteries
  • Small beltpack

System Tech sheets and bulletins

More information:  contact Laurence Estrin
HME Site  Complete specifications
PDF  Competitive comparison against Telex BTR
PDF  Football setup
PDF  Two channel operation
PDF  Why doesn't it interfere with WiFi?
PDF  Annotated DX200 Manual: 

   

 


Accessories for DX200


2.4 GHz antenna splitter/combiner


Headset Interface to accommodate
2.5mm connectors (cell phone style headsets)
 

 
Examples of actual use.
Laurence Estrin has been the audio and communications consultant for debates during six presidential election years.   This year he specified the HME DX200 as the only wireless intercom for the production.  Three systems were used.  The first was for the Stage Managers who accompanied the candidates from their dressing rooms to the stage.  The second system used 2 intercom channels: Audio and CPD, the producer's channel.  This was the key production wireless during the event.  The third system had only the CPD channel and was used by event coordinators during the pre event.  Take a look at the entire Debate One line drawing for how the systems were integrated.  Here is the Riedel Press release about the event


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