16-channel broadcast wireless IFB talent receiver is designed to provide a convenient wireless link to on-air talent in the studio or in the field at remote locations. It is operating in the low band VHF 64 to 68MHz range (TV Ch 3 and 4), the units operate reliably at distances of over 750ft. It accepts standard RTS-TW, Audiocom or Clear-Com intercom level inputs.
16-channel tunability
Accepts standard 3.5mm mini stereo/mono ear pieces
Backlit LCD with control buttons
Enhanced dynamic range (E.D.R.) for improved dynamic audio
High frequency boost compensates for high frequency loss when used with long acoustic tubes
Runs on two standard AA batteries
Wireless Receiver Transmission - VHF
Wireless - Yes
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Operating Temperature (Maximum):
122 F
Operating Temperature (Minimum):
32 F
Transmission Range:
750 ft
Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
10 kHz
Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
10000 Hz
Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
100 Hz
Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
0.10 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio:
-58 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (THD+N):
2 %
Depth:
1 in
Height:
4 in
Width:
2.75 in
Product Weight:
0.25 lbs
Shipping Weight:
0.99 lbs
Color:
Black
Regulatory Compliance:
FCC
Form Factor:
Beltpack
Function:
Receiver
Sensitivity:
0.5 microvolt typical, 1 microvolt maximum
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