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UHF-R handheld transmitters boast a rugged, lightweight construction and an antenna design which advances RF transmission reliability. The transmitter design allows for interchangeable microphone cartridges. The UR2 is offered with BETA 87A, BETA 87C, BETA 58A, SM86, SM87A, SM58, KSM9 and VP68. For use with UHF-R Wireless Systems. UHF-R Wireless features KSM9 as the premier choice in handheld vocal microphones. Switchable RF power Frequency and power lockout Bit-mapped backlit LCD 2 AA batteries -- up to 9.5 hours continuous use Infrared automatic transmitter sync All metal die-cast construction Interchangeable cartridges: SM58, SM86, SM87A, Beta 58A, Beta 87A, Beta 87C, KSM9, and VP68
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The SLX1 bodypack transmitter is designed to hold up to the most adverse conditions. Whether used with headworn, lavalier, instrument microphones, or with guitars or basses, the SLX1 is the definition of reliability.
The SLX1 bodypack transmitter is designed to hold up to the most adverse conditions. Whether used with headworn, lavalier, instrument microphones, or with guitars or basses, the SLX1 is the definition of reliability.
- Automatic Transmitter Setup
- Backlit LCD with timeout feature
- Frequency and power lockout
- 3-segment battery fuel gauge
- 2 AA batteries (included) provide 8 hours of continuous use
- 518 - 782 MHz operating range
Audio Input Level
-10 dBV maximum at mic gain position
+10 dBV maximum at 0 dB gain position
+20 dBV maximum at -10 dB gain position
Gain Adjustment Range
30dB
Input Impedance
1 MΩ
RF Transmitter Output
30 mW maximum (dependent on applicable country regulations)
Dimensions
108 mm H x 64 mm W x 19 mm D (4.25 x 2.50 x 0.75 in.)
Weight
81 grams (3 oz.) without batteries
Housing
Molded ABS case
Power Requirements
2 "AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteries
Battery Life
>8 hours (alkaline)
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The FP1 Bodypack Transmitter features a lightweight and durable design for use with TA4F-connection microphones including lavaliers and headsets.
Ideal for use with FP Wireless and SLX Wireless.
FP Wireless Systems feature patented Audio Reference Companding for crystal-clear sound beyond the limits of conventional wireless technology.
Automatic transmitter setup that instantly syncs the transmitter to the receiver frequency
LED indicator for control lockout, IR RF sync, and low battery
Audio input gain for adjustment of audio level
4-Pin microphone input jack for use with lavaliers or headset microphones with TA4F connectors
Gain Adjustment Range
−10 to +20 dBV
Input Impedance
1 MΩ
RF Output Power
10 to 30 mW (varies by region)
Pin Assignments
TA4M
1: ground (cable shield)
2: + 5 V Bias
3: audio
4: Tied through active load to ground (On instrument adapter cable, pin 4 floats)
Dimensions
108 mm x 64 mm x 19 mm (H x W x D)
Weight
81 g (3 oz.), without batteries
Housing
Molded polycarbonate case
Power Requirements
2 AA batteries, 1.5 V
Battery Life
Up to 12 hours (alkaline)
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EB-193
Wireless PLL Beltpack Transmitter 193 freq 822-846 MHz
• PLL synthesised 193 switchable
frequencies.
• Operation in the UHF range
• Compatible for lavalier or headset
microphones
• Powered by AA batteries
• Equipped with 4P mini XLR connector
• LCD
Frequency Preparation: PL Synthesized Control
Carrier Frequency Range: 600-960 MHz
RF Output: 10 mW
Stability: ±0.005%
Frequency Deviation: ±48 kHz
LCD Display: Frequency, battery
fuel gauge
Controls: Power On/Off, AF level,
Frequency Up/Down, Lock-on mode
Spurious Rejection:
Audio Freq. response: 50 Hz - 16 kHz
Battery: UM3, AA 1.5V x 2 |
- Integrated, detachable C 407 lavalier microphone with cable and lavalier clip
- Microphone is easy to remove and attach to user's clothing
- Integrated charging contacts
The WMS 40 Series MP 40 micropen is an incredibly versatile wireless microphone. Hardly any bigger than a ball-point pen, the MP 40 is incredibly easy to use: just put it in your breast pocket and switch it on. You can even remove the tiny lavalier microphone from the transmitter body and use the lavalier clamp to fix the microphone closer to your mouth. The cable is long enough to allow you to hide the transmitter in a pocket.
The MP 40 is also an excellent handheld microphone for interviews and other ENG applications. The high-sensitivity C 407 omnidirectional lavalier microphone has been specifically designed for speech pickup. The MP 40 features a noiseless on/mute/off switch and input gain control for ease of use.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Carrier frequency range | 710 MHz to 865 MHz | Audio bandwidth | 40 to 20,000 Hz | THD | 0.8% typ. | Signal/noise ratio | 103 dB (A) typ. | Modulation | FM | RF output power | 10 mW typ. (ERP) | Power supply | single 1.5 V AAA size battery | Battery life | |
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Modulation
FM (45 kHz max. deviation)
Frequency Range
470–952 MHz (depending on region)
Tuning Bandwidth
Up to 80 MHz (depending on region)
Antenna
Dipole, UR3 housing and attached microphone form the antenna
Carrier Frequencies
Up to 3200, tunable in steps of 25 kHz (depending on region)
RF Power Output
Selectable 10 mW or 50 mW maximum, depending on region
Power Requirements
Two (2) 1.5V AA alkaline
Battery Life
10 Hours (alkaline) with no phantom power @ 10 mW, typical (frequency band dependent)
4 Hours (alkaline), with 48 V phantom power @ 50 mW, typical (frequency band dependent)
Gain Adjustment Range
-10 to +20 dB, MIC or LINE input setting
Pilot Tone
32 kHz
Frequency Stability
± 0.0015%
Spurious Radiation
75 dB below carrier (typical)
Equivalent Input Noise
-127.0 dBV, A-weighted (audio front end)
Maximum Audio Input level
+24 dBV (LINE input, 0 dB gain)
-21 dBV (MIC input, 0 dB gain)
Differential Input Impedance
6 kΩ LINE input setting
3 kΩ MIC input setting
System Frequency Response
35 Hz–17 kHz, (+1.5 dB, -3 dB)
Note: Overall system frequency response depends on the microphone element and receiver.
High Pass Filter
Two-pole (12 dB per octave), selectable cut off frequency from 40 Hz to 240 Hz
System THD+N
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