Audio Technica 3000 Uhf 200 Channel Intelliscanning True Diversity Wireless Lapel Microphone System w/AT829cw Lapel Mic
List: $760.00 Our Price: $439.94
Audio Technica
200 CHANNEL UHF WIRELESS BODYPACK SYSTEM
The 3000 Series frequency-agile UHF system is a state-of-the-art professional system with all the latest Audio-Technica technology. The ATW3110D features an 1/2-rack size receiver and a bodypack transmitter.
Features: 200 PLL-synthesized channels selectable via soft-touch controls on receiver and transmitter; true diversity operation selects the better signal from two independent receiver sections, reducing dropouts; advanced digital ToneLock squelch; red alert light that warns of low battery power, signal loss and input overload; 10/30 mW switchable RF power transmitter; typical range 300 feet; transmitter battery-life fuel gauge on the receiver; ground-lift switch; balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" audio output jacks. The ATW-3110 UniPak body-pack system lets you choose Wireless Essentials to complete your system. Add a guitar cable or your choice of microphones as your application requires. In addition the transmitter has dual-power settings permitting selection of high for maximum range or low for extended battery life (up to 10 hours).
Automatic frequency scanning
200 PLL-synthesized channels per band
selectable via soft-touch controls on receiver and transmitter
Available in two frequency bands:
541.500 - 566.375 MHz (TV Channels 25 - 30)
655.500 - 680.375 MHz (TV Channels 44 - 49)
True Diversity operation selects the better
signal from two independent receiver sections, reducing dropouts
Interference-resistant UHF band operation
Advanced digital ToneLock™ squelch
Red alert light that warns of low battery
power, signal loss and input overload
Transmitter battery-life fuel gauge on the
receiver
Ground-lift switch
Balanced and unbalanced audio output jacks
Two receivers can be mounted side-by-side in
a single 19" rack space
Operating Frequencies UHF band
Band C: 541.500 MHz to 566.375 MHz
Band D: 655.500 MHz to 680.375 MHz
Number of Channels 200 total per band
Frequency Stability ±0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control
Modulation Mode FM
Normal Deviation ±10 kHz
Operating Range 300' typical
Operating Temperature Range 41° F (5° C) to 113° F (45° C)
Frequency Response 70 Hz to 15 kHz
RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
Receiving System Dual independent receivers, automatic-switching diversity
Image Rejection 60 dB nominal, 55 dB minimum
Signal-to-noise Ratio 110 dB at 35 kHz deviation (IEC-weighted), maximum
modulation 75 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion <=1% (10 kHz deviation at 1 kHz)
Sensitivity 24 dBµV (S/N 60 dB at 5 kHz deviation, IEC-weighted)
Intermediate Frequency 243.950 MHz, 10.7 MHz
Audio Output Unbalanced: 50 mV (at 1 kHz, ±5 kHz deviation, 10k ohm load)
Balanced: 32 mV (at 1 kHz, ±5 kHz deviation, 10k ohm load)
Output Connectors Unbalanced: 1/4" TS ("mono") phone jack
Balanced: XLRM-type
Power Supply 120V AC 60 Hz, or 12-18V DC, 500 mA, center positive, with external
supply
Dimensions 8.27" (210.0 mm) W x
1.93" (49.0 mm) H x
7.20" (183.0 mm) D
Weight 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg)
Accessories Included AD1205AA 120V 60 Hz in-line AC adapter; two flexible UHF
antennas; rack-mount adapters
BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
RF Power Output High: 30 mW; Low: 10 mW, nominal
Spurious Emissions Under federal regulations
Dynamic Range >=110 dB, A-weighted
Input Connections High impedance, low impedance, bias
Antenna Tip Color Band C: Blue
Band D: Green
Batteries Two 1.5V AA alkaline (not included)
Current Consumption High: 200 mA; Low: 150 mA, typical
Battery Life Approximately 6 hours (High); 8 hours (Low), depending on battery
type and use pattern
Dimensions 2.60" (66.0 mm) W x
3.43" (87.0 mm) H x
0.94" (24.0 mm) D
Net Weight 2.8 oz (80 grams)
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