Uhf Wireless Microphone System Kit
System Features:
- UHF Band Microphone Signal System
- Operation Range: Up to 160'+ ft.
- Audio Level Indicator for Wireless Signal Strength
- Independent & Adjustable Channel Volume Controls
- RF Signal Indicator for Transmitter Signal Strength
- LED Power Indicator & Channel Display
- Selectable Frequency Range: Up to (8) Channels
- 1/4'' Audio Output Jack
- XLR Balanced Output Jack
What's in the Box:
- Microphone Receiver
- (2) Beltpack Transmitters
- (2) Headset Microphones
- (2) Lavalier Microphones
Body-Pack Transmitter Specs:
- RF Output: >10dBm
- Modulation Type: FM
- Spurious Emission: >55dBc
- Nominal Current Drain: <40mA
- Battery Powered: Requires (2) x 'AA' Batterues (Not Included)
- Dimensions: 9.25'' x 1.9'' x 1.9'' -inches
Receiver Specs:
- Image & Spurious Rejection: >70 dB
- Signal / Noise Ratio: -105dB
- T.H.D.: < 1%
- Audio Output Level: 0-300 mV
- Power Supply: 120/220V (12-15V, DC Adapter)
- Receiver Dimensions (L x W x H): 6.8'' x 5.3'' x 1.7'' -inches
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Hi, Can I replace the belt receivers with handheld mics instead?
No.
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Hello, thank you for your recent reply to my request for replacement headset mics for this system. The link you sent works; I have purchased that type of headset in the past and it works, but it is not durable enough and it's too lightweight. I am looking specifically for the exact replacement that comes with this system, or at least a replacement with a flexible mic. I use this set everyday - it needs to be durable with an adjustable mic arm. Thank you!
The solid headband mic is currently not available
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I own this system and am pleased with it. I need to purchase replacement headset microphones. Where can I find that product?
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Can the 1/4 inch output be used with an adapter to provide sound to a computer for a Zoom meeting?
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Where can I purchase a new Transmitter if needed, 1 seems to have stopped working.
Stock are currently not available
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What frequency range does this system operate in? Is it a legal frequency range according to the latest FCC classifications?
It is not specified. However it may be around the 500 to 600Mhz