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User Manual for Sony UTX-B2 Bodypack Transmitter for UWP Series Wireless Microphone Systems Frequency Group 30 32 Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Sony UTX-B2 Bodypack Transmitter for UWP
- Product category: Wireless Transmitters Sony
- Brand: Sony
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description The Sony UTX-B2 is a wireless bodypack transmitter for the UWP series wireless microphone system. Users are able to choose from 5mW output, which is suitable for simultaneous multi-channel operation or 30mW output for long distance transmission. The transmitter features selectable RF-output level providing added signal strength at long range. The bodypack transmitter features 188 selectable UHF frequencies and operates up to 10 hours on two-AA size alkaline batteries (10mW output power). An LCD display and a 3.5mm input jack is switchable between mic- and line-level signals. - UHF Synthesized Frequencies
- 188 user-selectable frequencies provide plenty of options when interference is present.
- Selectable RF Output
- The transmitter allows selection between 5mW output power and 30mW output. 5mW is suitable for indoor, simultaneous multi-channel operation while 30mW is intended for outdoor, long-range use.
- Comprehensive Display
- A comprehensive LCD display provides channel and frequency information, battery life, total usage time and more.
UPC: 027242731738 In the Box Sony UTX-B2 Bodypack Transmitter for UWP Series Wireless Microphone Systems Frequency Group 30/32 (566 to 590 MHz) Cardioid Lavalier Microphone Belt Clip Microphone Holder Clip Windscreen Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersSony UTX-B2 Specs | Type of Transmitter | Crystal-Controlled UHF PLL-synthesized bodypack transmitter | | # Of Channels | 188 | | RF Power Output | 30 mW / 5 mW | | Pilot Tone | 32 kHz | | Audio Input Level | Mic: -60 dBV @ 0 dB attenuation level Line: +4 dBu | | Type of Input Connector | 3-pole mini jack | | Type of Microphone | Cardioid Lavalier | | Polar Pattern | Cardioid | | Interchangeable Mic Heads | Compatible with Sony lavalier and headworn microphones featuring 3.5mm mini connection | | Frequency Response | 50 Hz to 18 kHz | | Battery Type/Approx. Life | Two AA-size (LR6) alkaline batteries, up to 10 hrs | | Mute Switch | No | | Level Control | Microphone level control | | Antenna Type | Miniature 1/4 wave length helical antenna | | Display | LCD display | | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 2.5 x 3.2 x 0.7" / 63.0 x 82.5 x 18.7 mm excluding the antenna | | Weight | 5.1 oz / 145.0 g including batteries | | | | Package Weight | 0.95 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 9.7 x 5.9 x 3.1" |
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