Sennheiser SK 1006 manual

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  • Page 1

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  • Page 2

    Achtung! (gilt besonders für Besitzer von älteren Mikroport-Anlagen) Wenn Sie zu dem neuen Sender SK 1006 ein bereits vorhandenes Mikrofon MD 405 S benutzen möchten, das einen 6-poligen Stecker besitzt und zu- sammen mit einem Sender SK 1002 geliefert wurde, dann müssen Sie die Steckerschaltung des Mikrofons so ändern, wie es Abb. a) auf Seite[...]

  • Page 3

    Dieser Sender ist in geätzter Schaltungstechnik ausgeführt und mit Transi- storen bestückt, so daß zu einer Speisung nur zwei handelsübliche 9 V- Batterien für Transistor-Geräte erforderlich sind. Ihre Lebensdauer beträgt bei Dauerbetrieb etwa 15 Stunden, je nach Batterietyp. Der Sender besteht aus einem dreistufigen Modulationsverstärker [...]

  • Page 4

    B. Inbetriebnahme und Bedienung 1. Sender SK 1006 Der Batterieraum des Senders wird nach Abnehmen der Bodenplatte zu- gänglich, deren Münzenschlitzhaube bei linksdrehung entriegelt. Danach kann mit dem Fingernagel in den seitlichen Schlitz gefaßt und die Boden- platte abgehoben werden. Die Anschlußplatte für die Botterien mit ihren vier Druckk[...]

  • Page 5

    Die jeweils verwendete Antenne wird an geeigneter Stelle innerhalb der Reichweite des Senders senkrecht angebracht und mit ihrer Zuleitung an die Buchse (1) geführt. Für den Anschluß des nachzuschaltenden Verstärkers dient Buchse (2), wofür der Norm-Zwergstecker (z. B. Preh 5991 oder Hirsch- mann Mas 3) zu verwenden ist. Buchse (2) ist wie fol[...]

  • Page 6

    die Antenne an einen günstigeren Ort zu verlegen. Bei extrem ungünstigen Raumverhältnissen könnte es trotz aller Versuche dennoch vorkommen, daß Nullstellen in der Feldstärke auftreten. In diesem Fall ist auf Diversity- Betrieb überzugehen. Eine einwandfreie Obertragung von allen Stellen ist dann gewährleistet. Um bei Diversity-Betrieb alle[...]

  • Page 7

    Technische Daten 1. Dynamisches Stabmikrofon Ubertragungsbereich. . . . . Empfindlichkeit bei 10'0'0' Hz . . . . . Impedanz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richtcharakteristik . . . . . . . . . . Auslöschung bei 180'° Gewicht. . . . . . 4. Empfänger T 201 Eingang (unsymmetrisch) . . . . . . 10'0'. . . 140'0'0&a[...]

  • Page 8

    60 Ohm EF184 EC92 EF184 EF89 RL 232 4T I I I I I I B3 47 47K 4OT 800 4T B4 400 lK lK 47K 3M 4l J , ~O,l~,,", 5OOK '" BA 100 c 4T B 250C 75 ECF 80 EL95 EC F 80 c , ~ '0 . . " ! ~ c ~ '" Netz ~ N.S r- ......... I '05V 24m' 9'"" 13 Tr 3 27K 110K 'O, "'~ 7,5V O,02m' "h[...]

  • Page 9

    The Mikroport wireless microphone system As Mikroport is a portable radio system, in many countries special licens- ing regulations for operating the system have to be observed. In the Bundesrepublik Deutschland the notification to the "Deutsche Bundespost" is required. For this purpose a form of application attached to the instruc- tion [...]

  • Page 10

    B. Setting up and operation 1. Transmitter SK 1006 The battery compartment of the transmitter becomes accessible by taking off the base plate. After the coin nick locking screw has been turned to the left, the base plate can be lifted by a finger nail grasping into the lateral slol. The connection plate for the batteries with in four press-stud con[...]

  • Page 11

    The receiver is switched on by rototing the knob (5) to the right. The pilot lamp (6) indicates readiness for operation. The chosen transmission frequency is set up by the selector switch (7) (position 1 : 36.7 megacps, position 2 : 37.1 megacps). Now the transmission signal can be heard from the monitoring loudspeaker (8) when the volume control ([...]

  • Page 12

    Technical Data 1. Dynamic microphone MD 405 5 Frequency response. . . . . . . . . Sensitivityat 1000cps . . . . Impedance . . . . . . . . . Directional pattern. . . . . Discriminationat 180 degrees Weight. . . . . . . . . . . Receiver T 201 100. . . 14000 cps :t 3 dB 0.15 mV/,ubar :t 3 dB 200 ohms cardioid > 12 dB approx. 190 grammes Input, unba[...]

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    Mains voltage. . . . . . . . . . . , ' 11 I, 11,111 1'1 1111 1'111 1:11, 11111 ! I 11I11 1111 ,I I I 11: 11 ' 1 1 11,1 11111'1 111 1 1' " 1 ' 'li Power consumption . . . . . . . . . Mains fuse . ... .. .. ... .. Tube complement . . . . . . Germanium diodes . .. ... ... Silicon diode. . . . . . . . . . . [...]