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Harvest Christian Fellowship Installs d&b Loudspeakers

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Hippotizer Revs Up Heavenly Visuals at Christ Fellowship Churches

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River City Christian Church Classroom – Interaction Needed for Both In-Person and Zoom Classes

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The Church For All Nations Solves Wireless Challenges With Components From RF Venue

The Church For All Nations in Colorado Springs, CO, had a problem. Actually, they had a multifaceted problem: its RF wireless microphone and IEM systems were experiencing regular dropouts and signal fades during services and even rehearsals. The RF products the church was employing, such as antennas and combiners, were not working effectively – or at all, in some instances – and the church’s own knowledge base was shaky on the complex topic of RF management. Luckily, a set of online resources from RF Venue got the church’s technical personnel on the right track, leading to a more knowledgeable staff and eventually an updated system of RF Venue components.

“RF has gotten progressively harder and harder to deal with in the last few years,” says David Cowart, an associate pastor at Church For All Nations and occasionally its sound mixer, a role he shares with several other staff there. Citing the loss of spectrum over the last decade-plus as the FCC has auctioned off frequencies in the key areas used by wireless microphones, Cowart found in that time that even many AV systems integrators, who were otherwise savvy and knowledgeable when it came to most audio and video systems, had significant gaps in their understanding of RF.

Strata AVL Leverages VidOlink Reacher to Bring Added Flexibility to House of Worship Productions

VidOvation announced today that Strata AVL has used the VidOlink Reacher broadcast-grade HDMI and HD-SDI wireless video transmission link to boost production flexibility in recent installations at Compass Christian Church in Chandler, Arizona, and at Hebron Church in Dacula, Georgia. With versions capable of reaching up to 4,200 feet line-of-sight with zero latency and no compression, VidOvation’s compact and lightweight VidOlink Reacher transmitter enables exceptional maneuverability as well as uncompromising performance in delivering broadcast-grade 3G-SDI and HDMI high-definition video signals.

“Our experience with VidOvation and the company’s products has always been good, and when we needed wireless video transport for the Compass project, we tested the VidOlink Reacher system extensively to see how it stacked up against our other options,” said David Roche, co-owner of Strata. “We found it to be more robust and more reliable over a longer transmission distance than competing products.”

VICTORY CHURCH ENGAGES THE WORLD WITH  PLIANT TECHNOLOGIES® MICROCOM® XR

VICTORY CHURCH ENGAGES THE WORLD WITH PLIANT TECHNOLOGIES® MICROCOM® XR

For Victory Church, entering the live-stream world was something that they aimed to achieve within the next few years, but when the pandemic struck, it was a shift that they needed to make within a few weeks. With a limited budget and requirements for wireless capabilities, Pliant Technologies’ MicroCom XR digital wireless intercom system was the right solution for Victory Church. With MicroCom XR, production staff and volunteers can deploy a reliable solution for clear communication, helping productions—both in-person and live-streamed—go on without a glitch.

“The Pliant system was the first intercom to be deployed at Victory Church,” says Krystle Thompson, creative director at Victory Church. “When looking at our options, I knew we needed a system that could handle upwards of five users, while allowing personnel to move freely in order to have multiple wireless cameras on stage and not have to worry about being tied down by a wire.”

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