The DPA N-DR1 N-Series Dual Channel Digital Wireless Receiver with Dante is part of a true diversity, wideband system that features renowned DPA sound quality.
Features
• Dante Switched and Redundancy modes
• Headphone Output with mode switching and volume control
• Audio Level Meter with overload indicator
• Antenna Inputs with power for active antennas and active loop through
• Antenna Strength Indicators for each antenna on each channel
• IR Sync Window for easy synchronization of Transmitters
• Open protocol for easy control of the unit via LAN (TCP or UDP)
• AES256 encryption built-in
True Radio Diversity
The N-DR1 Digital Dual Channel Receiver is based on a true diversity set-up, also known as radio diversity, where two antennas are internally hooked up to two radio circuitries. Each antenna input has its own radio. This differs from systems that offer antenna-diversity where there is only one radio which must shift between the two antennas.
Dante Digital Standard
The N-DR1 Digital Dual Channel Receiver is equipped as standard with a Dante output. This output features the ability to run both a single connection and one in true redundancy, i.e. Primary/Secondary set-ups for highest security. We encourage users of the system to stay in the digital domain, using the Dante output, to avoid signal degradation. Every time the signal is converted from digital to analog and back again, there is signal loss as well as added latency.
Protection and Privacy
The N-Series features AES256 encryption for privacy, which is paramount when using a wireless system in a corporate or governmental environment.
Amazing Channel Packing
The number of channels that any system can pack depends on the availability of spectrum. In an ideal world with no governmental restrictions, TV channels or radio frequency transmitters, the DPA wireless system can reach a stunning 800 possible channels. The system has an equal distance ability meaning that each channel needs 500 kHz spacing to the next channel. This is without Inter Modulation Distortion (IMD) components between the transmitters.
Minimal Latency
The small delay that is always present with digital wireless systems is just below 3 milliseconds (2.9 ms) for the N-Series.
DPA Audio Controller
DPA Audio Controller software allows remote control and monitoring of the system via either MacOS or Windows. It also features a comprehensive frequency analyzer that covers the entire bandwidth of the system - 470 to 870 MHz. The software operates in two primary windows: Monitor & Control and Frequency Management, which contains the spectrum analyzer. The DPA Audio Controller is an intuitive, easy-to-use control package, which doesn’t need lengthy training to get started with.