UHF Dual Wireless Receiver with 2 x Lapel Transmitters

Trantec S4.10RX2-LL – UHF Dual Wireless Receiver with 2 x Lapel Transmitters

£525.00

The Trantec S4.10RX2LL is a UHF Dual Wireless Receiver, manufactured to make multi-channel wireless hassle-free and specifically designed to provide a robust wireless connection at an unbeatable price-performance-ratio. A superb product that allows you to master numerous challenges with up to ten simultaneous channels.

This Series Receiver can be used in cooperation with a broad range of microphones, or even musical instruments; making it the perfect solution for amateur or semi professional musicians – in addition to theatre performers. Whether you’re using a handheld microphone for vocals/speech, or instrument pickup with a beltpack transmitter, the S4.10RX2-LL is sure to deliver! Each Lapel Transmitter has various features, several comprise of:

  • Cable Length: 1500mm
  • Current Consumption: 50uA
  • Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Transducer Type: Electret Condenser

The S4.10-RX2-LL operates on frequencies between 863.000MHz to 865.000MHz – otherwise known as Channel 70. It also comes with two S4.10 Lapel Transmitters and an ABS Carry Case.

Product Features

  • Up to 10 simultaneous channels
  • 16 selectable frequencies available
  • IR Sync – Infrared auto channel setup
  • Diversity operation with detachable antenna
  • Fully synthesised PLL quartz tuning technology
  • 19” optional Rack Mount for one or two receivers
  • Dual channel Wireless Receiver with audio mixing output
  • Receiver LED’s show AF peak level, RF level & Diversity channel A or B

Product Specifications

  • Sensitivity: 10uV @ 45dBA, S/N
  • Power Supply 11-18 VDC 300mA
  • Diversity Reception: Antenna Diversity
  • Squelch: Tone SQ, Carrier SQ, Noise SQ
  • Audio Frequency Response: 50Hz – 15 kHz
  • Audio Output Level (Max.): Balanced (XLR socket): 16dBu Unbalanced (1/4” jack socket): 10dBu

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