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GREEN-GO GGO-STRIDEDAE Stride Antenna

Artikelnummer
26-774
Hersteller
Green-GO
Typennummer
  • GGO-STRIDEDAE
GREEN-GO GGO-STRIDEDAE Stride Antenna
GREEN-GO GGO-STRIDEDAE Stride Antenna

GREEN-GO DIGITAL INTERCOM SYSTEM - Drahtlose Beltpacks und Antennenstationen

Bitte beachten Sie: Green-GO Produkte sind nur innerhalb UK und Irland lieferbar.

GREEN-GO DIGITAL INTERCOM SYSTEM - Wireless beltpacks and antenna stations

Similar to the BPX wired beltpacks, these intercom stations have a spring-steel clip to fasten to a belt. An XLR connector is provided for a headset which is used for communication with other intercom stations connected to the network. The beltpacks connect over a DECT wireless link to Green-Go antenna stations. The antenna stations, in turn, connect to a suitable network switch, which provides power over ethernet, via an RJ45 connector and ethernet cable.

Headsets

The 4-pin, male, XLR, headset connectors are compatible with headsets with an impedance greater than 32 ohms and fitted with mating connectors such as those from Tecpro, Beyer and many other popular headphone brands. If the microphone type is an electret, a switchable bias voltage is available.

DECT Wireless System

The Green-GO DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) wireless devices operate in the 1.9GHz band which is license-free in Europe, Japan and the USA. Operation is full duplex, with clear audio quality, low latency and robust RF coverage. Call-alert and remote-mic-kill control signals are transmitted between Green-GO wired and wireless devices.

With a similar feature set to their wired counterparts, DECT beltpacks can access the same 32 channels, 250 groups, and 3000 users that wired user stations access.

DECT transmission power and frequency bands: 23 dBm, 1881MHz - 1897MHz, EU.

GGO-WBPX Wireless Beltpack, DECT

GGO-WBPXSP 32 channel Wireless Beltpack, DECT, Sports

GGO-NRGP Battery

GGO-BC6 Battery Charger, 6-Way, 1U

GGO-WAA Antenna, DECT

GGO-STRIDEDAE Antenna, DECT

  • Compatible with current WBPX wireless beltpacks
  • Seamless roaming (<20ms), beltpacks in a pool can freely move between antennae.
  • Up to 5 simultaneous WBPX connections per antenna
  • Pools with up to 100 wireless beltpacks
  • Pools with up to 250 Stride Antenna's
  • User interface with 2.13” e-ink display, weatherproof buttons and RGB LED
  • Outdoor rated housing, IP53
  • Various mounting options, 3/8", M10 and VESA
  • Dect monitor mode allows visibility of the DECT spectrum utilisation
  • Extended RF monitor on Wireless beltpack and in Green-GO control

Stride pools can support up to 100 beltpacks with up to 250 antennas, with up to 5 simultaneous connections per antenna. The assumed logic of this presentation is that all devices would typically be included in the same pool and deployment of antennas would be based on maximum density for areas of coverage, ie. 20 beltpacks in the main event space would require 4 stride antennas (>1m separation), with further antennas deployed in surrounding areas where a few users might move between. No priority or definition required, first come first serve, any beltpack in the pool can connect to any of the associated antennas. Priority provided by the deployment of bespoke pools.

Stride antennas can be put into a monitoring mode, taking the device out of the Stride Pool and providing a visualisation of the local DECT Congestion.

For Seamless roaming to be viable, the connections between stride antennas on the supporting network must be compliant with IEEE 1588-2008 PTPv2, the rest of network can be on non PTPv2 compliant switches but the connection between antennas must be complete with PTPv2 compatible switches. Roaming to Stride antennas connected to non-PTPv2 switches will result in a drop in audio and flag up in the software / presentation of the status LED on the Stride antenna. See NETGEAR M4250 AVLine - AV over IP switches

PTPv2 synchronisation can be visualised and monitored via the PTPv2 timing tool within the software, with status indication visualised on the Stride antenna.

All devices should be updated to the latest firmware version through the usual routes, connections/network for wired devices and connections / USB for wireless beltpacks. After the firmware has been updated, a memory cache clear is suggested, holding down ether the bottom right-hand button or protruding black encoder whilst powering (“boot mode”) then release and repressing the same button through the longevity of countdown / until status LED presents solid green.

Note: Green-GO products are only available for sale to customers in the UK and Ireland.