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OMNITRONIC WMT-2M UHF Transmitter, mono

Trådlös sändare UHF

Art nr:13072227
824 kr

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Produktbeskrivning

Wireless mono audio transmission system, 823-832 MHz + 863-865 MHz

  • Wireless audio transmission system with UHF PLL technology
  • For wireless transmission of audio line and microphone signals with one transmitter and one or more receivers
  • Compatible with wireless modules and microphones of the MOM and DAD series
  • 16 channels selectable
  • Parallel use of up to 4 transmitters possible
  • Volume control
  • Built-in charging function via micro USB port with LED indicator
  • Supports operation and simultaneous charging
  • Robust metal fixing clip
  • WM-2M camera tripod optional
  • License-free and approved in large parts of the EU (please check on a country-by-country basis)

transmitter

  • Operating range up to 50m

Package contents

  • 1 x transmitter, 1 x microphone, 1 x uSB cable, 1 x jack cable, 1 x adapter, 1 x user manual, 1 x declaration of conformity


Type:
Bodypack with microphone
Weight:
150 g
Transmitter
Type:
Pocket transmitter
Power supply:
Or
5 V DC
3 V DC
Power connection:
Mains input via micro USB (F) mounting version power supply cord for USB A mains connection (provided)
Battery/battery pack
Battery:
2 x Mignon (AA) (not included)
S/N ratio:
>90 dB
Connections:
Input: Microphone via 1 x Mini XLR (M) 3-pin mounting version
Input: line via 1 x 3.5 mm jack (stereo) mounting version
Frequency band:
UHF 863 - 865 MHz; UHF 823 - 832 MHz
Frequency selection:
Switchable frequencys
Pilot frequency:
32,768 khz
Modulation:
FM
RF power output:
10 mW
Frequency stability:
± 0,01 %
Range:
50 m
Switch:
On/off switch
Material:
Plastic
Color:
Black
Dimensions:
Width: 6,7 cm
Depth: 3,0 cm
Height: 11,2 cm
Weight:
80 g
Microphone
Type:
Lavalier microphone
Power connection:
Via Mini XLR (F) 3-pin
Capsule type:
Condenser