AntennaWare And Raycom Launch New Wireless Antenna For Professional Sound Engineers

Launched at IBC 2024, the Sub-GHz BodyWave™ antenna promises notable increases in wireless range and reliability of signal in a form factor designed specifically to be compatible with virtually all bodyworn UHF transmitter packs.

Raycom, a supplier of pro-audio solutions for TV and Film production and AntennaWare, a developer of groundbreaking antenna technology, have announced the arrival of BodyWave™ for body worn UHF wireless microphone transmitters. AntennaWare’s patented BodyWave™ antenna technology is a body worn antenna specially designed for challenging RF environments and this partnership brings the extended range and reliability credentials of BodyWave™ technology into the Sub-Ghz bandwidth for the first time and in a form factor that works alongside current UHF transmitter packs for film and TV production. It is expected that this clever accessory will become a vital part of the sound engineers toolkit, used to ensure a robust wireless link for audio content acquisition in scenarios where current solutions struggle.

The careful design and application of RF systems is vital to avoid potential pitfalls in performance, the best conditions for a clean uninterrupted transmission can very often not meet the exacting requirements of the set or live location. Raycom have been involved in the supply of high-end RF products for over 30 years, in this time they have devoted a lot of time to assisting end users with the selection and deployment of RF products to meet the needs of film and TV production whilst staying within the bounds of physics. A keen interest in latest product development has always been paramount to this work.

AntennaWare have a huge experience in developing products that address very specific issues in several industries with great success. Their stand at IBC 2023 attracted the attention of the team from Raycom who recognised immediately the potential of this unique solution to transmission problems caused through absorption and detuning where antennas are in close proximity to the body. The patented BodyWave™ technology uses a novel transmission technique which can add up to 20dB of signal gain for virtually any bodyworn radio mic TX pack simply though a quick and easy antenna replacement.

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