Description
RTS Two-Channel UHF Synthesized Wireless Intercom Base Station
The RTS RadioCom BTR-800 UHF-synthesized wireless intercom system delivers unrivaled reliability, high performance, and pristine, high-fidelity full-duplex communication for live productions, theaters, broadcast studios, and industrial environments. This two-channel base station sits at the heart of a scalable RTS communication network, coordinating seamless conversations between crew members wearing TR-800 or TR-825 beltpacks. Built on RTS’s renowned engineering excellence, the BTR-800 base station offers frequency-agile UHF synthesis, robust interference resistance, and fast channel-switching to keep your teams connected even in crowded RF environments. Whether you’re coordinating camera crews on a bustling shoot, managing stage hands in a dynamic theater, or guiding a complex broadcast operation, this system delivers crystal-clear audio, dependable performance, and straightforward expansion, so you can focus on the job at hand.
- Two-channel flexibility with scalable capacity: Designed for simultaneous two-channel operation while supporting expansion to a total of up to four TR-800 or TR-825 beltpacks, enabling confident collaboration across mid-to-large crews without audio bottlenecks.
- UHF-synthesized, frequency-agile base station: Provides reliable, interference-resistant communication with rapid channel changes to adapt to changing RF conditions on busy sets and venues.
- Wide compatibility with RTS beltpacks: Seamlessly integrates with TR-800 and TR-825 beltpacks, offering a consistent user experience and easy team-wide deployment across productions of varying scale.
- Full-duplex, high-fidelity audio: Delivers natural, robust conversations with clear separation between channels, ensuring participants hear and respond without the latency or crosstalk common in less capable systems.
- Rugged design for demanding environments: Built to endure the rigors of live events and field productions, with durable construction, reliable RF performance, and straightforward maintenance to keep you on air.
Technical Details of RTS Two-Channel UHF Synthesized Wireless Intercom Base Station
- System type: UHF-synthesized wireless intercom base station designed for professional production environments.
- Compatible beltpacks: TR-800 and TR-825 beltpacks are supported for flexible crew configurations.
- Maximum beltpacks supported: Up to four beltpacks can operate concurrently with the BTR-800 base station.
- Audio performance: Full-duplex intercom with high-fidelity audio to preserve natural voice clarity and intelligibility on busy sets.
- Frequency management: UHF synthesis provides quick channel selection and robust operation amidst RF congestion.
How to install RTS Two-Channel UHF Synthesized Wireless Intercom Base Station
To set up, begin by selecting a stable, centrally located placement for the base station to maximize RF coverage across the production area. Connect the base station to a reliable power source and attach any required antennas according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure optimal signal strength. Next, physically arrange and secure the RTS beltpacks (TR-800 or TR-825) on the operators, ensuring comfortable, unobstructed access to controls. Power on the base station and beltpacks, then perform the pairing process to establish a secure link between the BTR-800 and each beltpack. Assign channels or modes as needed, taking into account the layout of your crew and potential RF interference sources. Finally, run a comprehensive test: verify clear audio on both channels, confirm full-duplex operation, check range in key production zones, and adjust antenna orientation or frequency selection if required to eliminate dead spots or audio dropouts. Regularly review RF environment and schedule periodic checks to maintain peak performance as production demands evolve.
- Plan your RF footprint before turning on equipment: identify high-traffic zones, potential interference sources, and line-of-sight paths to optimize performance.
- Power and cabling: use dedicated power circuits for the base station and ensure clean power delivery to prevent audio noise or device resets.
- Antenna considerations: install antennas as recommended by RTS and keep cables organized to minimize signal loss and physical wear.
- Beltpack pairing and channel planning: systematically pair each beltpacks and assign channels to match production roles and communication workflows.
- Validation and expansion: test audio on all active beltpacks under real production conditions and plan future expansion by confirming compatibility with additional TR-800 or TR-825 units if needed.
Technical Support and Additional Resources
For ongoing reliability, RTS offers comprehensive documentation, maintenance guides, and firmware updates to ensure your BTR-800 base station maintains peak performance. When configuring multi-unit setups, consider coordinating with your RF supervisor to optimize channel allocation, minimize interference, and maximize overall system coverage across large venues. The RTS two-channel intercom solution is designed to scale with your production needs, delivering consistent, professional-grade audio and intuitive operation that keeps your crew focused on delivering outstanding performances.
Frequently asked questions
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What is the main advantage of the RTS BTR-800 base station?
The BTR-800 provides UHF-synthesized, frequency‑agile wireless intercom capabilities with up to four compatible beltpacks, delivering reliable full-duplex communication and high-fidelity audio for demanding productions.
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Which beltpacks work with the RTS base station?
TR-800 and TR-825 beltpacks are compatible, enabling flexible crew configurations and easy expansion as your production scales.
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Can I use this system for large broadcast environments?
Yes. The UHF synthesis and robust design make it suitable for large studios, live broadcasts, and complex stage productions where clear, uninterrupted communication is essential.
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Is it possible to expand beyond four beltpacks?
The base station supports up to four beltpacks concurrently. If more users are required, add additional base stations or coordinate a multi-base deployment according to RTS guidelines.
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