Symetrix has released SymNet Radius AEC, a core acoustic echo-cancelling device for use in teleconferencing installations of any size.
The 1U-high rack unit offers eight mic/line wideband echo cancellers, eight line outputs, and four auxiliary line inputs. Application specific input or output expansion of a single Radius AEC is supported by a configurable slot that will accommodate any SymNet I/O card, including the recently released 2 Line Analog Telephone Interface.
As a building block in larger systems, Radius AEC uses Dante for network audio connections to additional Radius or SymNet Edge DSPs, and to the cost-effective SymNet 12-channel I/O expanders.
‘We designed mega DSP into this box,’ says Paul Roberts, Symetrix CEO. ‘In addition to the eight full-band, low-latency channels with direct outputs, we have a flexible general purpose DSP to handle all the other processing that is truly required to support high-intelligibility speech and effective communications. Corporate and educational end users are raising the bar every day. We purposefully designed Radius AEC to stay ahead of the curve.’
As with all SymNet DSP products using Composer open architecture software, Radius AEC supports an array of user controls including the Arc-Web browser, ARC wall panels, SymVue custom user screens, and third-party touchscreens.
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