Content | WDR 24 is a wireless receiver in the operating free band ISM 2.4 GHz, which has been designed to work with the transmitter WDT 24, creating a digital audio wireless system.
The transmitter WDT 24 can work with one receiver, or with up to 10 receivers WDR 24, covering a distance of more than 30 metres in open places.
- Wireless Digital Audio Receiver System
- Operating Band ISM 2.4GHz (free band).
- One transmitter WDT 24 paired with one receiver WDR 24, or one transmitter WDT 24 paired with up to ten receivers WDR 24.
- GFSK digital modulation/demodulation.
- External antenna can help to increase the transmission distance.
- Intelligent Frequency Hoping can help to avoid interference effectively and to ensure the channel quality.
- Automatic mute in bad channel quality conditions or high error code rate.
- Transmission distance higher than 30 meters in open places.
- Up to three transmitters WDT 24 in a zone
- Balanced XLR and unbalanced ¼\'\' jack outputs
- Working mode: stereo or mono
Power Supply |
AC 9V-500 mA 50/60 Hz |
Frequency |
2404-2476MHz |
Channel |
25 |
Modulation/Demodulation |
GFSK |
Receive Sensitivity (WDR 24) |
-84dBm (min.) |
Transmitted Power (WDT 24) |
6 dBm |
Output Level (WDR 24) |
+13dBu (BAL max.) |
Input Level (WDT 24) |
+5dBu (max.) |
Bandwidth |
>=1.8 MHz |
Frequency Response |
20Hz - 20kHz, +3dB / -3dB |
S/N |
>80 dB |
Dynamic Range @ 1 kHz |
>90 dB |
Crosstalk @ 1kHz |
>90 dB |
THD |
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AES, S/PDIF, Optical I/O - Word Clock/Video In - 6 Word Clock Outs
Optional X-Video expansion card to provide master video sync generator
Realtime format conversion between all digital formats
Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) using Apogee´s C777 Clock Technology up to 192kHz
Adaptive Loop Filtering (ALF) to optimize clock performance and minimize jitter
Three stage Termination Sensing for each word clock output
INPUTS
2 x AES-EBU on XLR 44.1k-192k single-wide and 88.2 k–192k double-wide.
S/PDIF optical on TOS-LINK 44.1-48k
S/PDIF coaxial on RCA 44.1-192k
ADAT 44.1-48k
ADAT/SMUX II for 88.2-96k
ADAT/SMUX IV for 176.4-192k
Word Clock BNC 44.1 –192k
Video
Optional video sync (X-Video card)
OUTPUTS
2 x AES-EBU on XLR single or double wide 44.1-192k
S/PDIF coaxial 44.1-192k
S/PDIF optical on TOS-LINK 44.1-48k
6 x BNC Word Clock 44.1-192k (of which 2 can output 256fs at low sample rates)
ADAT
SMUX II
SMUX IV
Optional video sync (X-Video card)
SPECS
Sample rates: 44.1/48-88.2-96-176-192 . All +/- 10%
Video: PAL/NTSC/60Hz
"SuperClock" (256fs)
Pull up/down 0.1% and 4% from any sample rate
Apogee´s new Ultra Low Jitter C777 clock
Three stage termination indicator (under/correct/over) on each
Word Clock output:
"SureLock" technology for drop out prevention
4 digit numeric true sample rate indication
Universal power: 15 W 90-250 VAC 50-60 HZ
Connection:
Any interface with these digital I/O connections:
Word clock, ADAT/SMUX, S/PDIF, AES
Operating System:
Mac and Windows
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