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Takstar TS-8807A UHF Wireless Microphone System

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US$298.00
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Quick Overview

Suitable for recording and amplifying, for live-performances, conference, house of worship, musical and opera
Features
• Dual channel UHF wireless microphone system designed for the
 various professional and semi-professional applications
• Digital PLL circuit guarantees a reliable sound synthesis and at
 more than 200 optional frequency settings provide the freedom
 to setup multiple systems at one venue
• Microphone synchronization via infrared data transmission
• Adjustable transmitter power makes it suitable for various
 applications like on-stage performances, universities as well as
 KTV-clubs
• Key lock function on receiver and transmitter avoids misoperation.
• Squelch function ensures optimal performance tailored to the
 demands of the application
• LC-displays on receiver and transmitters enable an intuitive
 communication with the user

Specification
• Frequency Range: 720MHz-820MHz
• Frequency Control: PLL synthesized function
• Bandwidthl: 50MHz
• Frequency Precision: ±5ppm<10kHz
• Frequency Steadiness: ±0.005%
• Modulation Mode: FM
• Number of Channels: 2 Channels
• Number of Frequencies: 200
• Frequency Spacing: 250KHz
• Frequency Response: 80Hz-18KHz (-3dB)
• Max. Frequency Deviation: ±45KHz
• S/N Ratio: >105dB
• Receiving Sensitivity: 12dBuV (80dBS/N)
• Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.5% (at 1kHz)
• Dynamic Range: >100dB
• Harmonic Interference Rate: ≥50dB
• False Image Interference Rate: ≥60dB
• Transmit Power: W 10mW at high power, 3mW at low power
Transmitter
• Power Supply: AA1.5 x 2 2pcs 1.5V AA batteries
• Playtime: 10hrs (depending on batteries)
• Operating Range: 50m (depending on distance and environment)
• Operating Temperature: -20°- 60°
• Output Type: Independent Balanced and Unbalanced Outputs

Includes
1 Receiver
2 Body-pack Wireless Receivers
1 Audio Cable
2 Headphones
1 Battery Adapter

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