Broadcast Sports, Inc. (BSI) will introduce its Blue Steel MIC1500 wireless microphone system to Europe at IBC this September. The microphone operates between 1435 and1525 MHz. It features an integrated “talk back” switch that allows the user to toggle between on air recording and off air communication with the producer. It is designed with the […]
Broadcast Sports, Inc. (BSI) will introduce its Blue Steel MIC1500 wireless microphone system to Europe at IBC this September.
The microphone operates between 1435 and1525 MHz. It features an integrated “talk back” switch that allows the user to toggle between on air recording and off air communication with the producer. It is designed with the internal antenna at the bottom of the shaft which prevents the presenter from obstructing the signal while still allowing him to hold the device comfortably. The handsets are battery powered and have an operational life of about six hours. The technology is also available in a belt pack configuration.
The microphone operates on BSI’s Intelligent Diversity Receive Infrastructure which involves placing multiple receive sites across a wide area to ensure reliable signal transmission and reception for multiple wireless devices. It can be deployed across a variety of venues including sports stadiums, golf courses, marathon routes and car racing tracks. The company’s wireless cameras, including point-of-view and on-board, and other communication devices also work on this system.
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