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Turnkey 10 Channel Wireless System Package with 10 Handheld Microphones
A 10 channel system for a rental company that needs to provide a multiple handheld microphone solution for their customers. The entire system is housed in a 12 space rolling flight case that securely protects each component of the system. Easy to transport, this setup with 10 channels is the perfect solution for powerhouse wireless microphone rental services. Also available in multiple configurations.
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514-542 MHz
FCC Tested and Approved: FCC ID 2AINTAT-4200
*Microphone stand for RF Venue DFIN not included
AT-4200 WIRELESS MICROPHONE RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range: 470~489MHz / 514~542 MHZ
Modulation : FM
Working Range: 328’
Optional Frequency: 192
Frequency Response: 50Hz ~ 15KHz (±3dB)
Dynamic Range: > 105dB
THD: < 0.5%
S/N Ratio: > 102dB(A)
RF Sensitivity: < -95dBm
Image Rejection: > 60dB
Output Connectors: XLR×1/ 1/4-inch connector×1
Audio Output Level: XLR: +10dBV / 1/4-inch connector: +8dBV
Impedance: XLR: 3KΩ / 1/4-inch connector: 3KΩ
Pilot Tone: 32.768KHz
Display: LCD
Power Requirements: 12V/0.5A DC
Operating Temperature Range: 32°F - 122°F
Dimensions: 6.299” (W) x 16.142” (L) x 1.732” (H)
Weight: 3.858 lb.
FCC ID: 2AINTAT-4200
AT-U41 HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
Capsule Sensitivity: -50dB ± 2dB V/PA@1KHz
Capsule Frequency Response: 50Hz ~ 16KHz
Gain Adjustment Range: 0/3/6dB
Input Impedance: 5KΩ
Output Power: 2mW / 10mW / 30mW
Spurious: >dB
Pilot Tone: 32.768KHz
Display: LCD
Power Requirements: 1.5V x 2(AA)
Battery Life: >8H/1300mAH
Dimensions: 9.84” x 1.97”
Weight: 12.7oz
If using up to 2 units (up to 4 channels) the system does not require an antenna combiner under normal conditions. If using 3 to 5 units (6 to 10 channels) the use of an approved antenna combiner is highly recommended.