Ref: JP104075
The JTS RU-8012DB Dual Channel UHF Receiver is the dual channel version of the best seller JTS RU-8011DB and offers 2 independent channels into a half rack receiver. Superb space saver without compromising on audio or RF. The REMOSET technology allows the Scanned channel to be sent to the receiver with the touch of a button. Removeable antennas allow the unit to be racked using the optional DR-900/RP-900 rack kit.
JTS RU-8012DB Dual Channel UHF Receiver - Channel 65 to 70 Features
- Bandwidth: 36 MHz
- 6 groups, each with up to 22 compatible preset channels
- 1,441 selectable individual frequencies
- REMOSET ULTRASONIC technology for receiver/transmitter synchronisation
- Removable antennas (BNC connection)
- Auto-scan function
- Pilot tone squelch and noise mute
- Backlit display with status indications, e.g. group/channel, frequency, battery, antenna A/B, RF receiving level, AF audio level
- XLR output (ballanced) and 6.3 mm jack output (unballanced)
JTS RU-8012DB Dual Channel UHF Receiver - Channel 65 to 70 Specifications
- Carrier Frequency Range: Channel 65 to 70, 823 - 865 MHz (License Required)
- Frequency response: 50Hz - 18kHz
- Net Dimension (WxHxD): 212.3mm x 38.3mm x 144mm
- Sensitivity: -95dBm, S/N >80dB
- Frequency Preparation: PLL Synthesized Control
- S/N Ratio: >105dB (A)
- Display: LCD
- Display Contents:
- Group
- Channel
- Frequency
- Battery Level
- Antenna A/B
- Mute Display
- AF Meter
- RF Meter
- Frequency Scan
- Audio Level, Volume
- Controls:
- Power ON/OFF
- Group
- Channel
- Frequency
- Mute Display
- Key Lock
- Volume
- Output Attenuaiton(XLR)
- Frequency Scan (ON/OFF)
- Audio Output Impedance: 600 Ω
- Squelch: Pilot Tone & Noise Mute
- Output Connector: 2x independent balanced XLR and two 6.3mm unbalanced Jacks
- Frequency Setting: REMOSET
- Receiving Mode: Antenna Diversity
- Bandwidth: 36MHz
- Rejection Ratio: >80dB
- Antenna Type: BNC Socket
- Antenna Booster Power: DC 12-15V / 100mA
- Power Supply: 12-15v DC / 300mA
- Carrier Frequency Range: Channel 65 to 70, 823 - 865 MHz (License Required)