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DX Series Digital Wireless Systems

The DX Series Wireless Systems deliver effective communication at great value. Operating in the 2.4GHz band, these wireless systems enable 2-way, hands-free communication for users in a variety of compact, portable, and flexible designs.

Product Family

Complete your DX Series Digital Wireless Systems with our suite of products.

Why Choose DX Series?

Talk with Confidence

Take advantage of the digital spread spectrum technology that requires no frequency coordination or license for operation. Users can select the 2.4 GHz operating frequency range – low band, high band or full band – to avoid frequency conflicts.

Exceptional Wireless Performance

Triple diversity (space, time and frequency) operation for extreme multi-path situation provides redundant communication that offers the most dependable system available. The strongest signal is selected from two different antennas, transmitted and received at two different times, on two different frequencies. The vertical and horizontal diversity antenna system is specially designed to prevent dropouts and provides the strongest audio signal possible.

Made to Last

Designed to last and built with high quality components. Weather-proofed gaskets on the base station protect electronic circuits from in-climate weather intrusion. Buttons on the beltpacks are completely sealed to keep dirt and moisture out and to prevent mechanical failures. Beltpacks were drop-tested over a thousand times to ensure they are of highest quality.

Interference-free Communications

DX Series uses a frequency hopping system (FHSS), and offers spectrum-friendly and Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) modes, to avoid interference with Wi-Fi. Operating in the 2.4GHz band means that DX Series does not require radio licensing for use.

System Diagram

Each DX410 base station can support up to 15 registered BP410 wireless beltpacks and/or WH410 all-in-onewireless headsets. In a single-channel operation, any four beltpack users can engage in simultaneous, full-duplex (talk-listen) communication, while only three users may be in full-duplex mode in a dual-channel operation.

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