Latin America. UlX-D wireless digital systems from microphone manufacturer Shure are now available for the VHF frequency band. As announced by the company, with this advance users will have 42 MHz of tuning bandwidth in a functional spectrum like the current UHF TV band.
The ULX-D and QLX-D join other Shure wireless systems as different options from the manufacturer for the UHF TV, which is currently congested and creates difficulties for the proper functioning of the system.
The VHF version of the ULX-D and QLX-D systems and accessories offers the same features and benefits as UHF systems, including spectrum efficiency, powerful charging accessories, network operation options and rugged construction for everyday use.
A wide variety of new VHF-band enabled accessories are available with the VHF versions of the ULX-D and QLX-D systems, including the UA844+V antenna distribution system, the UA834V in-line amplifier, the UA874V active directional antenna and the UA860V ground-referenced passive omnidirectional antenna. The UA845UWB antenna distribution system is switchable to UHF/VHF.
The company stressed that at the beginning of 2017 QLX-D wireless systems will be in the same band.