In Russia, the First Homegrown Digital Wireless Audio System Is Unveiled
The system includes a dual-channel digital wireless setup, a passive directional antenna, and other proprietary components.

Russian electroacoustic equipment maker Oktava DM has developed an ecosystem of digital solutions designed for events of varying formats and scales.
“Against the backdrop of import
substitution, Oktava DM is actively rolling out advanced in-house developments.
They make it possible to create modern, in-demand products at our own factory
in Tula. Among them is the first domestically produced digital wireless audio
system—a truly sought-after solution for cultural and educational institutions,
as well as concert venues of any size,” said Lyubov Stalnova, CEO of Oktava DM.
Freedom for Creativity
The OWS-U2200HDL digital wireless system features QPSK modulation, True Diversity technology, IR synchronization, and the ability to cascade up to four receivers. Together, these technologies ensure high transmission reliability and precise signal reception. The broader ecosystem also includes various microphones, a detachable dynamic capsule, and a compact bodypack transmitter.
The company’s CEO added that the ecosystem frees professionals from technical constraints.
“Our goal is to provide the industry with
flexible, reliable, and advanced tools so that sound engineers, event
organizers, and performers can focus entirely on creativity while trusting the
technology,” she emphasized.








































