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• Sturdy met al housing • Automatic f requenc y manageme nt for tr ansmit ter and receiver • T unable UHF frequen cies within a large swi tching bandwid th • Compa ct diver sit y receiver for o ptimum rece ption • NE W: Diver sit y receiver (integrate d second an tenna ) • NE W: W ireless sy nchronization o f transmit ter s via infrare [...]
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T ec h n i ca l D ata ew 100 g Modulation wideband FM Frequency ranges 516-558, 566-608, 626-668, 734-776, 780-822, 823-865 T ransmission/Receiving frequencies 20 channel banks, 1 xed bank, 12 factory preset channels each Switching bandwidth 42 MHz Noise reduction system Sennheiser HDX AF frequency response 25 – 18.000 Hz S/N ratio (at 1mV and[...]