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Pliant® Technologies to Present Paper On Managing the Spectrum Crunch at NAB 2019

Tuesday March 26, 2019. 10:16 PM , from Digital Pro Sound
Vice President of Technology Tom Turkington to Discuss the Current Landscape of the Traditional UHF Spectrum and Alternative Bands for Production Wireless Equipment

LAS VEGAS, MARCH
26, 2019 — Pliant
Technologies will be presenting a paper titled Managing
the Spectrum Crunch at a Broadcast Engineering and Information
Technology Conference (BEIT) session during NAB 2019 on Thursday, April 11 from
9:00 to 9:20 a.m. (PST) in room N258. The paper covers the current
landscape of not only the traditional UHF spectrum but also alternative bands
that may be used for production wireless equipment.

The paper, written and presented by Pliant Technologies’ Vice President of Technology, Tom Turkington, discusses how the usable UHF spectrum for wireless production equipment is at a premium due to reallocation via FCC auctions, as well as rule changes and growing production requirements. That part of the UHF spectrum that does remain for use by wireless microphones, wireless intercom, and the like has become far more crowded. Wireless production professionals are being forced to make changes in the way they utilize and allocate spectrum for growing production needs.

In addition, the paper will look at techniques for more efficiently using the available spectrum as well as methods to ensure reliable wireless equipment operation. These techniques include managing link margin, selecting and placing antennas, setting device priority, understanding the different types of frequency coordination, matching device types to available frequency bands, and more.

Tom
Turkington boasts 35 years of RF and wireless technology experience in product
development and design as well as in field application work.  Tom began
his RF career in the U.S. Navy as a technician working on guided missile RADAR
systems. As Rental Manager for Systems Wireless Ltd. he performed system
design and RF frequency coordination for low power UHF devices for major
facilities and events such as the NFL, World Cup Soccer, Winter and Summer
Olympics, Democratic and Republican National conventions, and many others.

Today,
as Vice President of Technology for CoachComm LLC, Tom leads the group
responsible for the research and development of wireless products such as the
award-winning Tempest wireless intercom, CrewCom wireless intercom and X-System
wireless coaching communication system. He brings with him a wealth of
theoretical as well as real-world RF and product development knowledge as it
relates to the specific challenges of designing and producing products for the
broadcast and live production communication professional.

For
more information about Pliant Technologies, visit (Booth
C8548)
at NAB 2019.

About Pliant Technologies

Pliant
is a leading provider of professional wireless intercom solutions ranging from
simple out-of-the-box configurations to large-scale designs for industries such
as broadcast, live sound, theatre, and many more. As the professional
division of CoachComm, Pliant is best known for the revolutionary Tempest®
wireless intercom system, which is used daily in more than 40 countries. Pliant is part of an extensive company history of providing intercom
solutions to sports and professional markets and consists of a team of industry
professionals dedicated to the company’s tradition of innovation and service. Developing communication technologies that are
dependable, durable, and easy-to-use has made CoachComm the worldwide leader in
critical communication solutions. 

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