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Wireless microphone UHF 775-799.75 MHz group G1
REF: XW010
Specifications
  • It operates in UHF range 775-799.75 MHz group G1.
  • RF power output: 15mW.
  • Dynamic sound.
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Built-in antenna inside the mic.
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32.00
Price including VAT: 39.36
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34.72
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Specifications
  • It operates in UHF range 775-799.75 MHz group G1.
  • RF power output: 15mW.
  • Dynamic sound.
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Built-in antenna inside the mic.

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Microphones for the professional wireless microphone system with transmission in the UHF band. Microphone designed to be used in conjunction with a UHF receiver for wireless microphones.

specs
  • It operates in UHF range 775-799.75 MHz group G1.
  • RF power output: 15mW.
  • Dynamic sound.
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Built-in antenna inside the mic.
  • It works with 2 AA 1.5 VDC batteries (not included).
  • Size in mm: 51 (diameter) x 225 (length).
  • Weight: 280g.
  • It has a control button and LCD display
  • Soft touch and contoured lines design.
  • Consumption: 35 mA.
  • Gross Weight: 320 g
  • Number of packages: 1

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Technical terms

  • Hz
  • UHF
  • UHF band
  • VDC
Hz
One hertz is one cycle per second, meaning repeating cycle as an event. For example, hertz is applied physics measuring the number of times for a second wave (either acoustic or electromagnetic) is repeated or can be applied, among other uses, to ocean waves that reach the Beach vibrations per second or a solid. The quantity that measures the frequency hertz is called,in this regard, the inverse of the period. One hertz is an oscillation frequency of suffering a particle over a period of one second.

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