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Why Wisycom

Wideband operation across transmitters and receivers

Allows full flexibility across legal frequency ranges without hardware changes.

Narrowband mode for increased channel density

reducing RF footprint, allowing significantly higher channel density

Linear mode for high-density frequency planning

Improves transmitter linearity and reduces intermodulation, can allow tighter channel spacing (down to ~200 kHz in controlled environments)

Advanced antenna systems with digital programmable filtering

Enables precise control of RF environments and improved rejection of unwanted signals.

RF over fibre and antenna matrixing

Supports large-scale deployments without the losses and limitations of traditional RF distribution.

On-board transmitter recording

Provides a reliable backup at source, independent of RF conditions.

High RF performance in congested environments

Designed to maintain stability and audio integrity in complex, high-density productions.

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Where we've used Wisycom

Wisycom systems are part of our standard deployment across a wide range of productions.

On Alone Australia, the format required no crew contact with contributors. Audio had to be self-operated, with contestants recording directly onto transmitters. While RF was still active, the majority of usable audio came from on-board recording. Without that capability, the format would not be possible.

We also relied on Wisycom for Stars on Mars, where capturing usable audio inside spacesuits presented a different set of challenges. The small form factor of the MTP transmitters, combined with on-board recording, allowed them to be built into the suits while maintaining reliable audio capture in all locations, including caves and mine shafts where direct RF could not always be achieved. The living quarters, meanwhile, were covered by a multi-zone antenna system running 24/7.

A similar multi-zone antenna approach is used on The Dog House, adapted for a predominantly outdoor environment and long-term deployment, supporting stable multi-channel RF operation over an extended period.

Across all of these productions, the requirement is the same: systems that work reliably in all conditions.