Lectrosonics, Inc.
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
United States
Valencia, CA
( January 19, 2016) —At the 102nd Rose Bowl games in Pasadena,
CA, communication systems specialist ATK Versacom became an early adopter of
Lectrosonics new IFB-VHF
System, fielding a pair of IFBT4-VHF
frequency agile compact transmitters and IFBR1a-VHF
receivers at the event. Newly introduced in December 2015, the new IFB-VHF
System (interruptible foldback) operates across 239 frequencies in the
less-trafficked VHF broadcast band, improving the ability of audio production
and communication systems providers to coordinate larger systems even in a dense RF environment.
“The new Lectrosonics IFB-VHF System worked like a
champ,” says Jim Fay, General Manager at ATK Versacom, which is located in
Valencia, CA. “I only had on-field talent pros, each covering one-half of the
Rose Bowl field for the stadium’s public address. So I put an IFB-VHF on each
of them. They both had a stage manager accompanying them, and the show caller up
in the press box spoke to each of them.”
While moving IFB and other communication systems into the lower VHF
spectrum helps alleviate the congestion in the more critical UHF wireless
frequencies, ATK Versacom initially had some concerns about potential audio
quality, range and performance issues, says Fay. “What I found interesting was
that the Lectrosonics VHF-IFBs sounded very good and had great RF range. I was
very pleased about the great sound quality.”
ATK Versacom has long used UHF IFB equipment, and owns several of the
Lectrosonics IFB devices operating in the UHF spectrum. “The new Lectrosonics
equipment arrived after we had already loaded in at the Rose Bowl. When the
guys called me from the shop, I said, ‘please try these before you bring them
to me, because if they don’t sound good, I can’t use them’. And the guys called
me right back and said, ‘Man, these sound good. We’re going to bring them
down.’”
It makes perfect sense to move IFBs into the VHF spectrum, says Fay.
“When I first heard about it, it was a no-brainer for me. I called Kelly Fair, Lectrosonics’
Western Regional Sales Manager, immediately. I said, ‘this is going to be a good thing if you can get
these Lectrosonics units to me immediately.' Having the new Lectrosonics IFBs
means we can do our part to be spectrum-friendly and the Rose Bowl game is a great
test of their reliability and performance in a really tough environment.”
The Rose Bowl also turned out to be a really harsh environment for
2015’s Big Ten Conference West Division winners, the Iowa Hawkeyes, who lost
the championship game 45–16 to Pac-12 Conference champion Stanford Cardinal.
About
Lectrosonics
Well
respected within the film, broadcast, and theatre technical communities since
1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems and audio processing products
are used daily in mission-critical applications by audio engineers familiar
with the company's dedication to quality, customer service, and innovation.
Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Visit the
company online at www.lectrosonics.com.
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