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Transmitter IEM 500T, IEM 600T<br />

Requency range<br />

UHF 770–865 MHz<br />

Modulation<br />

FM<br />

Deviation<br />

35 Khz<br />

Output power<br />

25 mW<br />

Frequency response<br />

35 Hz–16 Khz ±3 dB<br />

Distortion < 1%<br />

Audio Input<br />

1 x Jack, bal.<br />

Power source<br />

12 V DC, external Supply<br />

Receiver IEM 500R, IEM 600R<br />

Requency range<br />

UHF 770 – 865 MHz<br />

Modulation<br />

FM<br />

Deviation<br />

35 Khz<br />

Frequency response<br />

35 Hz – 16 Khz ±3 dB<br />

Distortion < 1%<br />

Signal-to-noise ratio<br />

> 100 dB<br />

Power source<br />

2 x AA Alkaline Batteries<br />

Operating time<br />

>15 Hours<br />

Operating mode<br />

Mono<br />

Special features<br />

Limiter<br />

When operating wireless systems, there are<br />

several key issues that have to be taken into<br />

consideration:<br />

It is necessary to select the frequencies very<br />

carefully. Interference can be caused by what is<br />

called “intermodulation” – in simple terms, this<br />

means the effect created when two frequencies<br />

interact. You must ensure that in any multichannel<br />

system, no two frequencies are the same<br />

and care should be exercised because the<br />

possibility exists for some frequencies to interfere<br />

with each other.<br />

ALL SPECIAFICATIONS TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE, ERROR OMITTED.<br />

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