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the t.bone free solo Twin HT 590 B-Stock

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Two-Channel UHF Wireless System

  • With two dynamic handheld transmitters (cardioid polar pattern)
  • Frequency range: 584 - 608 MHz
  • 16 pre-programmed frequency groups, each with 14 available channels
  • Two user groups
  • Adjustable squelch with threshold display on the receiver
  • Frequency scan in the receiver
  • Adjustable AF output
  • Adjustable transmission power: 5 mW, 10 mW, 20 mW
  • Infrared transmission of the setting from the receiver to the transmitter
  • Pilot tone
  • 25 KHz increments
  • 19" 1 U housing with two BNC outputs for antennas
  • XLR and jack output
  • Operates with 12 V / 600 mADC power supply (centre positive)
  • Dynamic handheld transmitter with metal housing
  • LCD display
  • Operates with two AA batteries or rechargeable batteries
  • Incldues transport case and rack mount
  • Suitable microphone holder: Art. 150793 (not included)
  • Suitable antenna converter: Art. 177448 (not included)
  • Available since November 2016
  • Item number 425348
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Transmission technology analog
  • Channels Handheld Transmitter 2
  • Capsule Type Dynamic
  • Pattern Cardioid
  • Receiver Type Stationary
  • Frequency 584 MHz – 608 MHz
  • Output XLR
  • Charging System No
  • Integrated Battery No
  • Dante No
  • Diversity Yes
  • Receiver Width in mm 412 mm
  • Receiver Height in mm 44 mm
  • Receiver Depth in mm 160 mm
  • Receiver Weight in kg 2 kg
  • Transmitting Power in mW 20 mW
  • Selectable Frequencies 252
  • Switching Bandwidth in MHz 24 MHz
  • Frequency Display Yes
  • Frequency Scan Yes
  • Removable Antenna BNC
  • Battery Status Monitor Yes
  • Rackkit Yes
Also available as brand new product €377
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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.

All information is without guarantee