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Alteros Sets Its Sights on AES New York

Alteros, an Audio-Technica company, has been gearing up for an eventful AES Convention, with new products and corporate developments shaping the ways it serves the industry. Alteros is dedicated to the research, development and sales of innovative technology products with a special focus on the evolving RF landscape and creating wireless solutions for live audio production, broadcast studios, sporting events and theater applications in the ever-shrinking frequency spectrum. Alteros develops products that capitalize on Audio-Technica’s years of extensive ultra-wideband (UWB) and RF technology research, and digital solutions for demanding technical problems.

At demo room 2D05, located at the level 2 meeting rooms, Jackie Green, Alteros President and CTO; Brian Fair, Executive Vice President Digital Engineering; and Bob Green, Executive Vice President, Product Engineering, will be on-hand to meet attendees to discuss the current and future state of the broadcast industry, solutions offered by Alteros and long-term goals of the company. The booth will also be exhibiting the Alteros GTX Series Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Wireless Microphone System, a professional broadcast product delivering a fully digital 6.5GHz system that is immune to regulatory changes/auctions, spectrum loss and spectrum crowding. Developed and tested in conjunction with major broadcasters and other audio production professionals, GTX needs no frequency coordination, STA, or database registration. The system features automatic failover/redundant switching, MADI, fiber, Dante and AES67 digital outputs for seamless compatibility in increasingly IP-based infrastructures. System management software helps maximize operational efficiency, enabling new workflows and future process.

Corporate developments for Alteros include the opening of a new dedicated R&D facility in Stow, Ohio, a new manufacturing partner in San Jose, California, expansion of their engineering staff, and the recent shipment of the GTX Series Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Wireless Microphone System. Alteros states that it has several RF solutions in the works, including a version for large stadiums, extreme sports and campus-based events.

“It’s a new world now for wireless audio, and not just because of the RF reallocation,” stated Jackie Green. “Alteros is designing RF products for how the industry is going to need to work in the future as well as today. Our foundation is still pro audio, but as we move up into the 6 GHz-10 GHz ranges, we’re entering new territory, and we need new thinking to go with that.”

For more information visit www.alteros.tech.

 


Posted: Thursday, October 5, 2017

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