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Compatible with the Wireless Essentials® range. Rugged, ergonomic metal housing. Includes field-replaceable helical and flexible-whip antennas. Three-position sliding cover limits access to controls as desired: full access, Power/Mute button only, or no access. Two position mounting clip. For use with AEW-T1000a and all Audio-Technica UniPak™ Wireless Transmitters.
The AEW-T1000a wireless UniPak® body-pack transmitter has both low and high impedance inputs plus a DC bias connection allowing it to be used with both condenser and dynamic microphones. The locking 4-pin HRS-type audio input connector is recessed to protect the connection from damage. A dual-colour power/mute indicator LED provides visual indication of transmitter status. The transmitter operates using two standard AA batteries and features high- and low-level RF output settings. The low-level setting allows two additional hours of battery life while retaining a strong RF signal link. Soft-touch controls provide convenient access to a variety of functions including: RF power, audio input level, power/mute locks and frequency selection. Each transmitterʼs backlit LCD display presents a great deal of setup and operating information clearly and conveniently, including battery level remaining, mute, and operating frequency. A flashing "Lo-Batt” alert visually signals the battery life is almost depleted. Programmable power/mute locks limit the functioning of transmitterʼs power/mute button as desired for particular users and applications. Four nameable user presets allow for storage and recall of commonly used settings. To match the audio input level to the transmitter, a ten-position audio input gain setting selected through the function menu is provided. The body-pack features a safety cover to protect the soft-touch controls from being accidently activated and a recessed input connector to increase the life of the microphone cable. Inputs are available on the UniPak® for low impedance microphone and high impedance musical instrument or line input. Constructed of metal, the body-pack transmitter features a field replaceable antenna, captive locking battery cover door, a short rigid helical antenna and a flexible wire antenna.
- Available in the following frequency bands:
541.500 - 566.375 MHz (C Band)
655.500 - 680.375 MHz (D Band)
721.500 - 746.375 MHz (G Band) - 25 kHz frequency spacing makes it easier to find a clear, open
- frequency in crowded RF environments
- Dual RF power output selection to optimize battery life
- Digital Tone Lock™ squelch that communicates transmitter data
- to the receiver
- Function menu displayed in a backlit LCD window, controlled by
- internal soft-touch controls
- High efficiency dual companding system for flawless audio
- Four nameable user presets
- Battery fuel gauge on LCD readout
- Recessed microphone input connector
- Power/mute lock provision as well as safety door to cover controls
- Dual-colour power/mute status indictor
- Microphone or line input with DC bias voltage
- 18 dB audio input level adjustment
- Operates on two AA batteries
- Captive locking battery compartment door
- Adjustable squelch
- Rugged metal housing with a reversible clothing clip
- RF Power Output: High: 35 mW; Low: 10 mW, nominal
- Spurious Emissions: According to National Regulations
- Microphone Dynamic Range: >=110 dB, A-weighted
- Instrument Dynamic Range: >=110 dB, A-weighted
- Input Connections: High impedance, low impedance, bias
- Batteries: Two 1.5V AA alkaline (not included)
- Battery Life: Approximately 8 hours (High); 10 hours (Low), depending on battery type and use pattern
- Dimensions: 66.0mm W x 87mm H x 24mm; not including antenna
- Net Weight: 125 g
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The P9R is a compact, stereo bodypack receiver for use with the PSM®900 Wireless Personal Monitor System. It offers premium features like RF Scan and Automatic Gain Control for unparalleled RF stability and channel availability, all packed in the thinnest form factor available. Patent-pending CueMode allows monitoring of different stage mixes and storing of up to 20 separate channels from one bodypack for quick and easy reference.
Features:
Ultra-thin, low profile bodypack allows discreet placement on the performer
Enhanced digital stereo encoder provides an expansive soundstage for excellent audio clarity and detail
RF Scan: stand where the artist will be on stage and instantly check RF level
Automatic Gain Control greatly prevents signal dropout due to RF overload and allows more channels to be used simultaneously
Syncs to a P9T transmitter quickly and easily over IR link using Scan and Sync
Switchable 10/50/100 mW output power provides a robust RF link in a variety of performance environments
Separate, easily visible audio and RF status indicator LED's
Audio level and battery life metering
Selectable high-frequency EQ boost (+3/+6 dB @ 10 kHz)
Volume and balance controls
Extruded aluminum construction for rugged dependability
Specifications:
Front-End RF Filtering: –3 dB point 30.5 MHz from center frequency
Active RF Gain Control: 31 dB (adjusts RF sensitivity to provide more RF dynamic range)
RF Sensitivity (20 dB SINAD): 2.2 µV
Squelch Threshold (±3 dB SINAD): 22 dB SINAD
Adjacent Channel Rejection: >70 dB
Intermodulation Attenuation: >70 dB
Blocking: >80 dB
Image Rejection: >100 dB
Audio Output Power (1kHz @ |
Round off your Sennheiser Tourguide System with the EK 2020-D receiver. Whether conferences, guided tours or hearing assistance: this extremely sturdy and versatile bodypack receiver provides excellent audio and ease of use for your guests. The EK 2020-D can be used with headphones or an induction neckloop for transmitting the sound to hearing aids equipped with a T coil. Digital transmission ensures optimum reception quality, with a range of up to 100 metres outdoors and around 50 metres indoors. The backlit receiver display shows all settings at a glance. Of course, the bodypack receiver can be used in mixed systems with stethoset receivers.
EK 2020-D: just right for everyone. All your guests need to do is connect their headphones or induction neckloop to the receiver. That's it! The receiver can conveniently be clipped to the shirt pocket or worn on a lanyard. When no signal is received, or when the headphones or neckloop are disconnected, the receiver will automatically switch off to save battery life. The operating time is up to 16 hours.
Features-
Digital RF signal transmission
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Intuitive operating concept
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16 hours battery life
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Free choice of headphones or induction loop
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Backlit LC display
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Sturdy housing
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It is nice when you can concentrate fully on the picture because you know the sound is reliable. This camera receiver allows you to do just that. Equipped with adaptive diversity, the camera receiver ensures reliable reception. Five frequency ranges with up to 75 MHz switching bandwidth also provide optimum flexibility for components of the 2000 series. The transmitter settings can be synchronized quickly from EK 2000 using infrared technology. |
ER-1193
1 channel 193 Freq. PLL Receiver 822-846 MHz
2 Frequencies available:
790 - 814 MHz (Germany)
822 - 846 MHz
• 193 selectable UHF Frequencies.
• Available for 1 transmitter
• True diversity technology permits minimum dropouts in the RF link
• PLL synthesised technology for
multi-channels.
• Compact half-rack metal housing for
space saving
• "Lock-on" mode avoids accidental modification of frequency, sensitivity and power-off.
Frequency Preparation: PLL Synthesised Control
Carrier Freq. range: 600 MHz- 960 MHz
Frequency Stability: ±0.005%
S/N Ratio: >100 dB
Display: LCD
Display Contents: Frequency, Antenna A/B, Mute display, RF/AF Lever Meter, battery fuel gauge
Controls: Power On/Off, Frequency Up/down Frequency Scan, Audio Level
Audio Output Level: -12 dB
AF Output Impedance: 600 Ohm
Squelch: Pilot Tone & Noise Mute
Operation Voltage: 12-18 VDC, 500 mA
Output Connector: XRL Balanced/ 6,3 mm Unbalanced
Dimension: 211 x 152 x 40 mm (LxWxH) |
The wireless tuner WT-5800 is a PLL-synthesizer controlled double superheterodyne true diversity tuner to be used in UHF wireless systems. It employs a compander noise reduction circuit to minimize the influence of the ambient RF noise.
(*1) 0 dB = 1 V Power Source | AC mains (supplied AC adapter must be used) | Power Consumption | 250 mA (12 V DC) | Receiving Frequency | 636 - 865 MHz(*2), UHF | Channel Selectable | 64 selectable frequencies | Receiving System | Double super-heterodyne | Diversity System | Space diversity (true diversity) | Mixing Output | MIC: -60 dB(*1), 600 Ω, balanced, XLR-3-32 type connector
LINE: -20 dB(*1), 600 Ω, unbalanced, phone jack | Mixing Input | -20 dB(*1), 10 kΩ, unbalanced, phone jack | Antenna Input | 75 Ω, BNC (phantom powering for antenna), 9 V DC, 30 mA (max) | Antenna Output | 75 Ω, BNC (Gain 0 dB) | Receiving Sensitivity | 90 dB or more, S/N ratio (20 dBμV input, 40 kHz deviation) | Squelch Sensitivity | 18 - 40 dBμV variable | Squelch System | Using together of noise SQ, carrier SQ and tone SQ | Tone Frequency | 32.768 kHz | Indicator | Audio (6 step), RF (6 step), ANT A/B, Audio (peak), Battery alarm | Channel Check | Usable frequencies scanning | S/N Ratio | 110 dB or more (A-weight, unbalanced output) | Harmonic Distortion | 1 % or less (typical) | Frequency Response | 100 Hz - 15 kHz, ±3 dB | Operating Temperature | -10 ℃ to +50 ℃ | Finish | Resin, black | Dimensions | 210 (W) × 44 (H) × 205.1 (D) mm | Weight | 700 g | Accessory | AC adapter(*3) …1, Wireless antenna …2 | Option | Mounting bracket kit: MB-WT3 (for rack mounting one WT-5800 unit)
MB-WT4 (for rack mounting two WT-5800 units) |
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