AUVSI 2016: Clean comms for Clear-Com
Communications provider Clear-Com will showcase their new DX410 wireless intercom system and other connectivity solutions at Xponential in New Orleans, running from 2-5 May.
The DX410 is a license-free, two-channel 2.4GHz digital wireless intercom. According to company material the system can be rapidly deployed and is easy to operate for mobile personnel, while the frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) 64-bit encryption provides secure communications.
Also, the system’s upgraded radio technology allows better transmission and reception, two-wire and four-wire bridging, and two-wire auto-nulling. Each base station supports up to 15 BP410 wireless beltpacks and WH410 all-in-one wireless headsets.
Jennifer Cassidy, sales manager
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