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N-Series offers the DPA Microphones N-DR1-AO Digital Dual-Channel Receiver, designed with ease-of-use in mind and packed with high-end functionality. The AO version features an additional analog output
The N-DR1 Digital Dual Channel Receiver is based on a true diversity set-up, also known as radio diversity, where the two antennas are internally hooked up to two radio circuitries. Each antenna input has its own radio. This differs from systems that offer antenna-diversity where there is only one built-in radio which must shift between the two antennas.
The N-DR1 Digital Dual Channel Receiver is equipped as standard with a Dante output. This output features the ability to run both a single connection and in true redundancy, i.e. Primary/Secondary set-ups for highest security. By using the Dante output, you avoid signal degradation. Every time the signal is converted from digital to analog and back again, there is signal loss as well as added latency.
The number of channels that any system can pack depends on the availability of availability of spectrum, but in an ideal world with no governmental restrictions and disturbing TV channels or radio frequency transmitting systems, the DPA wireless system can reach a stunning 800 possible channels. In practical terms a user is limited to the allowed slots given in the specific area where the equipment is being used. Due to this you can rest assured that you can always find a free spot for your DPA wireless mics to operate in. The system has an equal distance ability meaning that each channel needs 500 kHz spacing to the next channel. This is without Inter Modulation Distortion (IMD) components between the transmitters.
N-Series is a fully digital, true diversity, wideband system that features the renowned DPA-quality sound. The pristine sound picked up from DPA microphones deserves to reach the next stage of processing in the sound chain safely and unaltered. The N-Series Digital Wireless Systems ensures that the clear, true sound moves up the chain effortlessly, without any unwanted flavor added to the original sound.
The system is based on a true diversity set-up, also known as radio diversity, where the two antennas are internally hooked up to two radio circuitries. Each antenna input has its own radio. This differs from systems that offer antenna-diversity where there is only one built-in radio which must shift between the two antennas. DPA is offering a solution that spans from 470 MHz to 870 MHz – a 400 MHz span – which is quite unusual for wireless systems. This makes the N-Series extremely flexible, allowing users to quickly find space for channels in even the most densely RF populated areas. It also protects your investment against frequency shuffles made by governmental bodies from time to time.
N-Series is fully digital – born digital – not developed analog and modified to digital. This means that the signal is treated with the highest possible integrity throughout the wireless transmission. Unlike many manufacturers that use incomplete ways of measuring, DPA’s true dynamic range is made in one measurement without applying level changes or using a limiter. N-Series offers a true 126 dB of dynamic range, which is leading in the industry. The N-Series takes security of data seriously, offering AES256 encryption for privacy, which is paramount when using a wireless system in a corporate or governmental environment.
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