JTS US-1000D UHF PLL Single Channel True Diversity Receiver - Channel 38

JTS US-1000D UHF PLL Single Channel True Diversity Receiver - Channel 38

Ref: JP50090

JTS US-1000D UHF PLL Single Channel True Diversity Receiver - Channel 38

UHF 961 selectable channels.
4 groups of each 16 preset channels for easy multi system operation.
True diversity with up to 120 meters of non interruption operation distance.



JTS US-1000D UHF PLL Single Channel True Diversity Receiver - Channel 38

Features
UHF 961 selectable channels.4 groups of each 16 preset channels for easy multi system operation.True diversity with up to 120 meters of non interruption operation distance.Newly designed #5 capsule provides very warm sound and extremely low touch noise.A pair of high efficiency antennas are equipped.LCD back light is designed for the handheld transmitter for easy adjusting.Long battery life, noise mute, tone key squelch, lock-on function, reliable mechanical structure and many more.For single transmitter

Specification.
Frequency Preparation: PLL Synthesized Control
Carrier Frequency Range: 606~630MHz
S/N Ratio: > 105dB
T.H.D(1 KHz): <0.6@1KHz
Display: LCD
Display Contents: Frequency, Antenna A/B, Mute Display, RF/AF Level, Level Meter, Battery Fuel Gauge
Controls: Power On/Off, Frequency Up/Down Frequency Scan, Audio Level, Lock-on
Audio Output Level: -12 dB
AF Output Impedance: 600£[
Squelch: Pilot Tone & Noise Mute
Operation Voltage: 12-18VDC, 600mA
Output Connector: 1 XLR Balanced Socket, 1 Ø6.3mm Unbalanced phone jack
Dimension (m/m): 211mm(W) * 40mm(H) * 152mm(D)
Why Channel 38 - well its all thanks to the DSO (The Digital Switchover)which takes place in 2012 and will have a major effect on users. Most notably, we will lose the use of Channel 69. All equipment tuned to this band will become unusable (you can try and use it if you like, but the signal will be totally swamped by digital TV so you'll be unlikely to get anything but interference. Channel 70 is De regulated and License free so the entire space between 863.1 - 864.9 MHz is free. However this bandwidth is very narrow and at best you will get 3 to 4 mics to work on channel 70. Any more than this and the mics will over lap each other and interfere with each other. So if your looking to use 4 or more radio systems at once then you do need to move to the wider bandwidth on Channel 38.




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