the t.bone freeU Twin HT 863 B-Stock
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2-Channel UHF Wireless System with Handheld Transmitter
- Frequency band: 863 - 865 MHz
- Dynamic capsule
- Directional characteristic: Supercardioid
- Frequency range: 50 - 16,000 Hz
- 4 Pre-programmed frequency groups with 4 available channels each
- Auto squelch
- Frequency scan in the receiver
- Adjustable AF output
- Transmission power: 10 mW
- Infrared transfer of the settings from the receiver to the transmitter
- Pilot tone
- Increments of 125 kHz
- Modulation type: F3E
- LCD display
- 2 BNC connectors for antennas
- 2 XLR outputs
- 1 Jack output (summed mono)
- Operates with a 12 V, 1 A DC power supply (positive polarity (+) inside)
- Dynamic handheld transmitter with metal housing and LCD
- each transmitter works with 2x AA Batteries or rechargeable batteries (not included)
- Housing: 9.5", 1 U
- Includes a microphone holder, antennas, EU power supply, and a rack kit for the installation of a receiver (1U)
- Optional antenna converters available under Article Nr 177448 (not included)
Note: When operating this system, we discourage the use of further wireless systems in the same frequency range.
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Available since August 2018
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Item number 471615
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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198 €
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Information on the supported frequency ranges
Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.
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