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Audio Technica Audio-Technica DR-1500 VHF Guitar Wireless SystemAudio TechnicaProduct Code: AUDDR1500
br /> Audio Technica Audio-Technica DR-1500 VHF Guitar Wireless System The DR-1500 delivers super frequency flexibility via 3 VHF frequency bands (169.505MHz, 170.245MHz, and 171.905MHz). The UniPak transmitter includes a variable microphone/guitar trim control. It features an advanced dipole antenna system and adjustable squelch control with a removable docking power supply that inserts into receiver back. Features: Advanced dipole antenna system Available in 3 traveling frequencies Removable docking power supply inserts into back of receiver Adjustable squelch control UniPak transmitter includes variable microphone/guitar trim control Specifications: Overall System Operating frequencies VHF band: 169.505, 170.245, 171.905 MHz Frequency stability: ¦0.005% Modulation mode: FM Maximum Deviation ¦15 kHz Operating range: 200 minimum Operating temperature range: 40í F (4í C) to 110í F (43í C) Frequency response: 80 Hz to 13 kHz Receiver Receiving system: non-diversity, single-channel dual antenna system Image rejection: 50dB minimum Signal-to-noise ratio: 80dB at 10kHz deviation, maximum modulation 15 kHz Total harmonic distortion: Sensitivity: 20dBuV for 60dB S/N (IEC-weighted) Audio output: 350mV (at 1kHz, ¦10kHz deviation, 100k-ohm load) Output connector: 1/4 phone jack Power supply: 120VAC 60 Hz, 6 VA; or 12V DC, 200mA, center positive, with external DC supply Accessories included: AD1202A 120V docking AC adapter; 120V AC IEC cord set Dimensions: 8-1/4W x 1-3/4H x 4-3/4D Net weight: 19 oz; without AC adapter, 12 oz UniPak Transmitter RF power output: 10mW (high) and 2mW (low) typical Spurious emissions: under federal regulations Dynamic range: >=90dB, A-weighted Input connections: Hi-Z, Low-Z, bias Battery (not included): 9V (NEDA type 1604) alkaline Current consumption: 30mA typical Battery life: approximatFree shipping / No Sales Tax. We'll beat any price! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. 30 Day Return Policy. Audio Technica Audio-Technica DR-1500 VHF Guitar Wireless System The DR-1500 delivers super frequency flexibility via 3 VHF frequency bands (169.505MHz, 170.245MHz, and 171.905MHz). The UniPak transmitter includes a variable microphone/guitar trim control. It features an advanced dipole antenna system and adjustable squelch control with a removable docking power supply that inserts into receiver back. Features: Advanced dipole antenna system Available in 3 traveling frequencies Removable docking power supply inserts into back of receiver Adjustable squelch control UniPak transmitter includes variable microphone/guitar trim control Specifications: Overall System Operating frequencies VHF band: 169.505, 170.245, 171.905 MHz Frequency stability: ¦0.005% Modulation mode: FM Maximum Deviation ¦15 kHz Operating range: 200 minimum Operating temperature range: 40í F (4í C) to 110í F (43í C) Frequency response: 80 Hz to 13 kHz Receiver Receiving system: non-diversity, single-channel dual antenna system Image rejection: 50dB minimum Signal-to-noise ratio: 80dB at 10kHz deviation, maximum modulation 15 kHz Total harmonic distortion: Sensitivity: 20dBuV for 60dB S/N (IEC-weighted) Audio output: 350mV (at 1kHz, ¦10kHz deviation, 100k-ohm load) Output connector: 1/4 phone jack Power supply: 120VAC 60 Hz, 6 VA; or 12V DC, 200mA, center positive, with external DC supply Accessories included: AD1202A 120V docking AC adapter; 120V AC IEC cord set Dimensions: 8-1/4W x 1-3/4H x 4-3/4D Net weight: 19 oz; without AC adapter, 12 oz UniPak Transmitter RF power output: 10mW (high) and 2mW (low) typical Spurious emissions: under federal regulations Dynamic range: >=90dB, A-weighted Input connections: Hi-Z, Low-Z, bias Battery (not included): 9V (NEDA type 1604) alkaline Current consumption: 30mA typical Battery life: approximately 15 hours (high) and 20 hours (low) Dimensions: 2-5/8W x 4-3/8H x 1 Net weight (without battery): 2-3/4 oz |
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