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RTS ROAMEO wireless belt pack system from Absolute Broadcast

Our RTS Roameo rental systems come fully flight cased with spare batteries, holsters, chargers and choice of headsets. Our AP1800 access points are fully waterproofed and ruggedized for full outside wet weather use and fully configured for POE. ROAMEO has been designed to integrate with any RTS matrix that has OMNEO capability, but Absolute Broadcast can now ship ROAMEO as a 'stand alone' wireless belt pack system with our new RTS ODIN matrix systems. This allows ROAMEO to be fully integrated into any comms system such as ADAM '8 Port' frames, CRONUS, ZEUS or even Riedel Artist and Clear Com Matrix frames using the analogue 4 wire I/O on the ODIN. We have extensive experience of setting the systems up and can advise or even be on site to help the process for your project.

ROAMEO CELLULAR DECT-BASED WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM

Rent RTS ROAMEO
RTS ROAMEO AP1800

Access Point - RTS AP 1800 with POE

RTS ROAMEO AP1800
Absoute Broadcast RTS ROAMEO TR1800 in flight case

Wireless Beltpack - TR 1800

RTS TR1800

Uninterrupted, high-quality and license-free audio based on DECT standard

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The ROAMEO wireless intercom system is a professional, easy-to-use and future-proof solution based on the license-free DECT standard which operates in a protected frequency band. ROAMEO provides high-quality audio and seamless matrix integration to a large number of simultaneous users across a wide area. State-of-the-art technology guarantees optimized sound performance. Featuring a modern, rugged design, ROAMEO is suitable for a wide range of professional intercom applications where wireless communication is critical, including broadcast production studios, theatre and sport event productions and outside broadcast (OB) trucks. The system consists of the TR-1800 beltpacks, the AP-1800 access points. All Absolute Broadcast's rental ROAMEO kit comes fully flight cased with waterproof casings for the AP1800's.

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Fully integrated solution using state-of-the-art technology

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Operating like a wireless keypanel, ROAMEO can be fully integrated into ADAM or ODIN RTS matrices. The system is set up and connected in IPedit and the belt packs are programmed just like the panels would be programmed in AZedit. The system allows users to address individuals or specified groups. Connection to a digital matrix is easily established via a single Ethernet cable or fibre. In addition, the system can use standard IT infrastructure, which ensures easy installation and low maintenance costs. Access points may be daisy-chained. Absolute Broadcast's AP1800 Access points are set up for POE.

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Seamless roaming across wide areas

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ROAMEO’s cellular structure can cover a wide area with superior audio and seamless roaming between the individual cells. Users can easily expand the coverage area by adding access points, while additional wireless beltpacks can be directly addressed as part of a wired RTS matrix intercom system. With two available audio codecs, the system administrator can choose between a higher emphasis on voice quality (G.722 full bandwidth) or a more efficient use of the radio spectrum with double the number of beltpacks (G.726 narrow-band). 

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User-friendly operation

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The system can easily be configured on the TR-1800 beltpack through scroll lists or from a computer using the control software AZedit. Thanks to its large color TFT-display, intuitive icon-based menu structure and multi-language help screens, the TR-1800 beltpack is very easy to set up and operate. The four talk/listen buttons are shaped differently and provide users with a tactile feedback, allowing operation of the device in low light conditions and without the need to look at it. With its lightweight, durable housing, the beltpack has the smallest enclosure in its class and is protected against dust and light rain. The software of the TR-1800 beltpack can be upgraded easily using an USB Flash Drive. All of Absolute Broadcast's TR1800 wireless belt packs come with a protective holster and a shoulder strap.

RTS ROAMEO network diagram
RTS ODIN
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