The RF Spotlight™ antenna is a low-profile floor pad antenna that enables wireless mics to function reliably in the most crowded RF environments. Perfect on stages, in hotel breakout rooms, at conventions or in churches, the RF Spotlight is effective where multiple wireless systems must inter-operate across facilities and open channels are limited.
Reduced noise floor provides excellent coverage in congested RF environments.
Wireless Mics can be used in locations previously off limits due to lack of available wireless spectrum.
Connects to any Diversity Wireless receiver.
The RF Spotlight has an elliptically polarized element that is molded into a durable ultra thin 7mm PVC disc with a 10 foot 50 lb tensile strength rated cabled BNC Female connector lead. The RF Spotlight may be placed under carpets or beneath wooden stages.
Operating range is determined by several factors including transmitter power, coaxial cable type and length, and nearby obstructions. Typical range at 10 mW is a diameter of 100’ and several hundred feet at 30 mW.
About the RF Spotlight Antenna
Product combinations
The RF Spotlight is a Compatible with all of RF Venue’s antenna distribution systems and multi-zone antenna combiners such as the DISTRO4, DISTRO9HDR and 4Zone. It is also compatible with the RF Venue Band pass filters.
The Spotlight is designed to improve the performance of wireless microphones operating in crowded RF conditions
The Spotlight is designed to improve the performance of wireless microphones operating in crowded RF conditions, like trade shows, or to isolate nearby wireless audio systems from one another (like adjacent breakout rooms in hotels and churches), as well as created distributed antenna systems (DAS).
Only one spotlight is needed per receiver or distributor, though two may be used.
Only one spotlight is needed per receiver or distributor, though two may be used.
We recommend you leave one of the stock dipole/whips attached.
We recommend you leave one of the stock dipole/whips attached.
Sure. But we’ve saved you the trouble and ported the RF Spotlight into a drop-ceiling tile form factor, which we call the CX-22.
Sure. But we’ve saved you the trouble and ported the RF Spotlight into a drop-ceiling tile form factor, which we call the CX-22.
Under crowded to extremely crowded RF conditions and a transmitter power of 10mW, the Spotlight will produce a coverage circle with a radius of 50-60 feet.
Under crowded to extremely crowded RF conditions and a transmitter power of 10mW, the Spotlight will produce a coverage circle with a radius of 50-60 feet. Note that this is much larger than the typical stage or performance area (We’re talking about the RADIUS). If the performer wanders out of the coverage area, the signal usually hops back onto the dipole antenna that remains on the other antenna input back at the receiver.The range of the Spotlight is determined by the microphone’s transmitter power and the noise floor and strength of competing signals in the area. The higher the transmitter power, the farther the range. The Spotlight is designed to allow antenna placement as close to the performer as possible to maximize signal-to-noise ratio. The Spotlight’s benefits will be most obvious when the antenna is located close to the performer