Shure GLX-D Frequency Manager Overview
Shure GLX-D Frequency Manager Product Overview
The new Shure GLX-D Frequency Manager allows you to connect up to 6 GLX-D® Advanced rack-mountable receiver systems per frequency manager for up to 9 systems in typical environments (11 under optimal conditions). Ideal use in for houses of worship, theatre, education and live music applications.
The innovative Frequency Manager uses a shared frequency scan of the 2.4GHz band to regularly assign and update the best frequencies for all receivers. When interference occurs, the Frequency Manager automatically and effortlessly switches the affected receivers and transmitter to a different frequency to improve RF performance with no interruption to the main audio source.
- Provides advanced automatic frequency management to a linked receiver community for improved RF performance and increased channel count
- Coordinates GLXD4R receiver scans of the 2.4 GHz RF environment
- Guarantees use of the clearest possible transmission and backup frequencies
- Links multiple GLXD4R receivers via RF ports for traditional antenna distribution
- Allows for remote mounting of antennas in optimal locations for increased signal stability
- Link up to 6 GLXD4R receivers per frequency manager
- Link up to 9 GLXD4R receivers in typical application environments (up to 11 under optimal conditions)
- Two frequency managers required for communities of more than 6 receivers
- Uses patented data communication via RF cables to create and manage the receiver community
- Features revolutionary LINKFREQ Automatic Frequency Management, which quickly identifies the best open group and channel frequencies
- Bi-directional communication link enables transmitters to follow receiver frequency changes automatically
- Identifies and assigns optimal frequencies to receiver and transmitter pairs
- In case of interference, automatically and seamlessly transitions to backup frequencies
- Provides power to the GLXD4R receivers, eliminating need for power strips or multiple outlets
- Operates in the globally unlicensed 2.4 GHz frequency band