Green-GO to showcase at Prolight+Sound

Visitors to 2024’s Prolight+Sound exhibition will be among the first to see innovation from Green-GO. Receiving its worldwide launch at the show will be the Stride Antenna, the first product to be announced in the company’s brand-new Stride wireless series.

Stride is a step forward for the comms market, bringing roaming, greater DECT spectrum efficiency and user mobility, without affecting the range or the audio quality of devices on the network. Compatible with existing Green-GO WBPX wireless beltpacks, Stride enabled higher DECT device density, allowing more WBPX beltpacks to be used simultaneously within the same area.

“True seamless roaming has been a goal for Green-GO’s customers since the very beginning,” commented Silvio Cibien, CEO of Anima Network, the company responsible for Green-GO’s export and marketing. “Now, with Stride, we can finally deliver it. Achieving this function is a huge success for us, requiring a significant investment for the licence to enable us to develop our own control of the DECT protocol.”

Green-GO’s Stride Antennas synchronise automatically. DECT time slots are synchronised across multiple Stride Antennas via PTPv2 (Precision Time Protocol version 2) technology, without additional action required from the user. With Stride Antennas, a Green-GO system can make full use of the available DECT spectrum, allowing device density than was possible before.

This seamless roaming between all antennas enabled increased mobility, as each user can move around more freely within the coverage area, as well as into wider areas with the range extended by the addition of more antennas.

Green-GO has also made an investment in developing new tools to give intercom technicians the insights they will need in the utilisation of the DECT spectrum and RF coverage.

Device pools can include up to 250 Stride Antennas and 100 wireless beltpacks, while each Stride Antenna can accommodate up to five simultaneous WBPX connections. A user interface on the antenna displays configuration information and an RGB LED indicator shows device status, while extended RF monitoring information is available on both the wireless beltpack and via Green-GO’s Control software. A DECT antenna analyser mode allows users to keep track of DECT spectrum utilisation. Furthermore, the Stride Antenna has an IP53-rated housing for outdoor use, and includes various mounting options (3/8”, M10, and VESA).

The Green-GO team will showcase at Prolight+Sound, in Hall 12.0, booth C89.

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