04/02/2025 8:24 a.m.
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Wireless beltpack microphone UHF 800-824.75 MHz group G4
REF: XW037
Specifications
  • Operates in UHF range 800-824.75 MHz group G4.
  • RF power output: 15 mW.
  • Dynamic sound
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Antenna incorporated inside the microphone.
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Specifications
  • Operates in UHF range 800-824.75 MHz group G4.
  • RF power output: 15 mW.
  • Dynamic sound
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Antenna incorporated inside the microphone.

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Headset-type microphones for the professional wireless microphone system with transmission in the UHF band. Microphone designed to be used in conjunction with a UHF receiver of wireless microphones. Model that is composed of two parts: an earphone and a pouch.

Microphone specifications
  • Operates in UHF range 800-824.75 MHz group G4.
  • RF power output: 15 mW.
  • Dynamic sound
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Antenna incorporated inside the microphone.
  • It works with 2 AA batteries of 1.5 VDC (not included).
  • Size of the pouch: 95 x 60 x 32 mm.
  • Weight: 320 g.
  • It has ON / OFF, UP and DOWN buttons.
  • LCD viewer
  • Consumption: 35 mA.
  • No microphone is included.
  • Gross Weight: 90 g
  • Number of packages: 1

Technical terms

  • VDC
  • UHF band
  • UHF
  • Hz
VDC
VDC would be the abbreviation for Volt Direct Current which translated would volts direct current. The idea of ??this type is unidirectional current to the load. Direct current is normally produced by batteries, thermocouples, solar cells and a dynamo electric machine type. The direct current can flow in conductors such as wires, but may also flow through semiconductors, insulators ... In the image: 1 - current per pulse 2 - Direct Current (DC) 3 - Alternating Current (AC) 4 - Variable Current

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