Wireless Receiver with Pocket Transmitter, Headset and Accessories
This professional, registration free, absolute legal system operates in UHF frequency range 863 - 865 MHz and is all over Europe, inside and outside useable. The 16 switchable channals always offers fallback procedures on frequency collisions. The receiver has a solid, integrable 1/2 19" metal case for the raw, professional application. The 2 removable, robust antennas always ensure a best possible reception quality by True-Diversity technics. All test certificates after R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC are present. The delivered, tan pro headset is connected with mini XLR plug to the delivered pocket transmitter.
Remarks to Legal and Illegal Radio Frequencies:
- To use an illegal wireless microphone isn't a peccadillo. The penalties are high. Misuse is followed consequently.
- All FM devices are definitely illegal in Germany and the most EU countries. They disturb the radio reception and are easy locatable.
- VHF devices could be legal. Each country has its own regulations. However these devices always are notifiable. In Germany VHF Frequencies hardly is allocated by the regulator. A registration is hardly possible. If a registration takes place, it solely takes effect for one postal address. The application isn't allowed at another address. Registered VHF devices may only used in closed rooms. They disturb the terrestrial television reception and are so easy findable.
- UHF is of the majority legal and so official frequency range, but each country has other regulations.
- The UHF frequency range from 863 to 865 MHz is harmonizes EU-wide. That means, for all EU countries take effect on regulation. Thse devices are applicable EU-wide. A pleasant side effect of the regulation free use is, there are no lifecycle cost.
- Certifications for BZT or FTZ tests aren't relevant. Only relevant is a CE test and a test after R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. The device must have at least one declaration of conformity of the importer in the European economic zone. Better is the test certificate after R&TTE.
| Control mode: |
PLL synthesized diversity |
| Carrie frequency range: |
863 - 865 MHz |
| Preprogrammed frequencies: |
16 channels |
| Front panel: |
Aluminium |
| Case: |
½ 19" |
| Bandwidth: |
0.005 % with quartz controlled |
| Sensitivity: |
› 80 dB at 8 dBµV |
| Deviation: |
± 40 kHz with limiting |
| Stability: |
± 0,005 % (- 10 - 50 ¢XC) |
| IF frequency: |
1st at 66.75 MHz, 2nd at 10.7 MHz |
| Response range: |
50 Hz - 15 kHz |
| Spurious rejection ratio: |
› 80 dB |
| S/N ratio: |
› 100 dB (A - W) |
| T.H.D.: |
‹ 0.5 % at 1 kHz |
| Consumption: |
Receiver 200 mA, transmitter 100 mA |
| Output power: |
10 mW |
| Display mode: |
7 LED indicator display |
| Audio output: |
6.3 mm jack output |
| TX batteries: |
2 x 1.5 V AA mignon or 2 x 1.2 V rechargeable batteries |
| Power supply: |
12 - 15 V, DC 500 mA |
| Radio range: |
A specification of ratio range isn't serious, because it is depending from the surrounding condition. It can be outside up to 100 m. Indoor with walls with metal on it or steel reinforcement in it can finish the ratio range after 10 m.
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