Shure ADTD Axient Digital PSM Wireless Dual Transmitter — K54 (606-663 MHz)
ADTD Overview
The Shure ADTD Wireless Dual Transmitter is a high-performance in-ear monitor transmission solution within the Axient Digital PSM ecosystem, designed for touring productions, broadcast facilities, and large-scale live events operating in the K54 band (606-663 MHz). It delivers Multichannel Wideband RF with Spatial Diversity Transmission to maintain signal integrity in the most congested and challenging RF environments. ShowLink remote control and Wireless Workbench integration provide centralized, networkable management of the entire IEM workflow. The ADTD is purpose-built for audio engineers and system integrators who require scalable, reliable wireless monitoring infrastructure.
Internal antenna combining simplifies rack deployment and reduces external hardware requirements, while support for analog, AES3, AES67, and Dante inputs offers broad compatibility with existing signal chains and digital audio networks.
Key Features
- Multichannel Wideband RF — Scalable channel count architecture allows flexible RF deployment across complex, spectrum-dense environments
- Spatial Diversity Transmission — Ensures faultless RF performance by transmitting across multiple spatial paths, reducing dropout risk
- ShowLink Remote Control — Enables real-time, over-the-air remote adjustment of compatible bodypack receivers without interrupting the performance
- Wireless Workbench Integration — Networkable monitoring and control via Shure’s Wireless Workbench software for centralized system management
- Analog & Digital Input Flexibility — Accepts analog, AES3, AES67, and Dante inputs to integrate seamlessly into both analog and IP-based audio infrastructures
- Internal Antenna Combining — Reduces external combiner hardware requirements and simplifies rack-based system builds
- Axient Digital PSM Ecosystem Compatibility — Designed for use with the Axient Digital PSM ADXR Bodypack Receiver for a fully integrated IEM system
- K54 Band Operation — Operates in the 606-663 MHz frequency range; channel license feature availability subject to regional regulations

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