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Coachella 2011 Goes Wireless with LumenRadio

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LOS ANGELES , CA – The Coachella Music and Arts Festival in Southern California grows larger every spring. This year, the three-day event boasted over 75,000 attendees each day, and featured headlining acts such as Arcade Fire, Kanye West, and Kings of Leon. Integral to this huge production was wireless lighting control, realized with LumenRadio's CRMX Nova systems. On 11 generator-powered lighting towers as far away as 2,100 feet (640 meters) from the control center, LumenRadio controlled four DMX universes of High End intellaspots, PRG Bad Boys, and Color Kinetics ColorBlazes. Provided by Felix Lighting of La Mirada, CA, the LumenRadio units overcame daunting challenges, not only linking several universes of DMX to locations well over a quarter mile apart, but doing so while peacefully coexisting in an environment saturated by other wireless traffic, including life safety, performance, production, and even a temporary WiFi network made available by AT&T to everyone on the grounds!

Dave McKinnon, Felix Lighting President, says, "Previously, events such as Coachella have exceeded the limits of available wireless technology. LumenRadio, with the innovative features of CRMX software, has eliminated the headaches associated with wireless lighting control. This puts LumenRadio far ahead in the field. Also, for such a big project, we appreciated the hands-on technical support provided by TMB and LumenRadio."