Sony UWP-C1 manual

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    UHF Synthesized W ireless Micr ophone System UWP Series[...]

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    TRANSMITTER/TUNER FEA TURES 8 Portable T uner • Space diversity reception system for stable RF r eception • Angle-adjustable antennas to help eliminate signal dropout. This featur e additionally provides mounting-position flexibility when the portable tuner is mounted on a camcor der . • RF squelch function virtually eliminates ambient noise [...]

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    Interference-free, Affordable Operations - with the Sony UWP Series UHF Synthesized Wireless Microphone System As the use of wireless microphone systems has increased dramatically for diverse applications, low-cost systems have become more popular, but transmission stability and noise problems have often been overlooked. Sony presents the ideal sol[...]

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    3 UWP SERIES COMMON FEA TURES Stable T ransmission and Reception The UWP Series Wireless Microphone System uses three cor e technologies to provide stable transmission and reception: PLL Synthesized System Key to achieving stable transmission and reception is the use of a stable carrier signal to avoid interference with other fr equency channels an[...]

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    4 P ACKAGE LINE-UP • Consists of an omni-directional lavalier micr ophone, bodypack transmitter and portable tuner • Suitable for a wide range of applications, from news gathering and interviews to talk shows and conferences • The lavalier microphone is supplied with a microphone windscr een and microphone-holder clip • The bodypack transmi[...]

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    5 • Consists of a uni-directional lavalier micr ophone, bodypack transmitter and half-rack-size tuner • Suitable for use in P A systems • The lavalier microphone is supplied with a microphone windscr een and microphone-holder clip • The bodypack transmitter is supplied with a belt clip • The half-rack-size tuner is supplied with an AC/DC [...]

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    6 TRANSMITTER/TUNER FEA TURES Lavalier Microphone and Bodypack T ransmitter Lavalier Microphones • Omni-directional type for the UWP-C1 package • Uni-directional type for the UWP-S1 and UWP-X1 packages • 1.2 m (3.9 feet) microphone cable • Supplied with a microphone windscr een and microphone-holder clip Bodypack T ransmitter • Compact an[...]

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    7 Half 19-Inch Rack-Size T uner • Space diversity reception system for stable RF r eception • Angle-adjustable antennas to help eliminate signal dropout • RF squelch function virtually eliminates ambient noise and unwanted signals from other wir eless microphone systems • Equipped with both XLR (balanced) and 1/4-inch phone (unbalanced) typ[...]

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    MB-X6 T uner Base Unit • Accommodates up to six tuner modules included in the UWP-X1/X2 package, for up to six channels of simultaneous operation • Addition of the WD-850A or WD-880A allows multi-channel operation with even more channels • Easy mechanism for attaching and detaching tuner modules • RF input attenuator switch (10 dB/0 dB) •[...]

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    10 • High-performance, miniature micr ophone • Omni-directional electr et condenser microphone • Frequency r esponse: 40 Hz to 20 kHz • Sensitivity: -39.0 dB (11.2 mV) (0 dB = 1 V/Pa, at 1 kHz) • Microphone head: 5.6 mm (1/4 inch) dia. x 12.5 mm (1/2 inches), approx. 1.5 g (0.05 oz) • Cable length: 1.2 m (3.9 feet) • Supplied with 3-p[...]

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    11 SPECIFICAIONS Bodypack T ransmitter Handheld Microphone Plug-on T ransmitter Oscillator Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer T ype of emission F F3E Carrier frequencies – A U model 792 MHz to 806 MHz (TV channels 66 to 67), Users may choose from 102 frequencies. CE model 798 MHz to 822 MHz (TV channels 62 to 64) or 838 MHz to 862 MHz (TV channel[...]

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