Wisycom has launched the BFLR2 receiver and BFLT2 transmitter, integrating laser technology with two RF channels for the deployment of diversity microphone antennas and expansion of remote IEM/IFB systems. By combining portability with high performance, BFL2 aims to set a new standard for flexibility and reliability in wireless RF deployments.
‘Built to adapt to a wide range of applications, the possibilities are limitless with the BFL2, which delivers powerful, RF-over-fibre technology to applications where traditional, rack-mounted MFL systems are impractical,’ says Wisycom CEO, Massimo Polo. ‘It also addresses one of the biggest challenges in wireless audio — maintaining consistent dynamic range as signal strength fluctuates with distance. This performance rivals traditional coaxial cable systems, offering unprecedented long-range wireless freedom without the worry of signal degradation.’
Wisycom’s laser technology delivers a Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR) of 116dB/Hz²/³ and system Noise Figure (NF) to an exceptional 10dB. Whether extending wireless coverage across multiple stages, running a 1,000ft fiber link from a sound cart, or achieving flawless microphone integration in studios and arenas, the BFL2 promising flexibility and solid reliability.
Switching between modes is via the intuitive onboard control panel or remotely through Bluetooth, which supports both iOS and Android devices. Beyond the front panel and Wisycom app, it features gigabit Ethernet and SFP options for easy network integration. Through Wisycom Manager software for PC, users can quickly switch between a variety of integrated filter settings, including low pass, high pass, region-specific Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) and 40MHz bandpass. These settings can be adjusted with a single click, offering full network control, including input gain adjustments when in antenna mode.
In IFB mode, the BFL2 can transmit signals to remote stages or areas, with each RF output providing 12V power for external amplifiers, such as the Wisycom PAW, for optimal transmitter performance across a set-up. Further, the BFL2 serves as a WisyLink access point, connecting with the MTPx and MTHx Symphony Series transmitters via Bluetooth or LoRa. This allows remote control and monitoring for a fully integrated RF management solution with consistent connection in any setting.
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