Lectrosonics SMWB Miniature Wideband Transmitter, A1 470.100 - 537.575 MHz
  • Lectrosonics SMWB Miniature Wideband Wireless Transmitter, A1 Frequency Range from 470.100 to 537.575 MHz

Lectrosonics SMWB Miniature Wideband Transmitter, A1 470.100 - 537.575 MHz

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The Lectrosonics SMWB Miniature Wideband Wireless Transmitter in the A1 frequency range (470.100 - 537.575 MHz) is a top - notch solution for various RF environments. This transmitter offers selectable output power of 25, 50, and 100 mW (25 and 50 mW for export versions). Higher power output means a better operating range and a more secure connection in high - RF noise areas, without affecting battery life. You can set it up hands - free using audible tones. Put it to sleep during setup to save battery, especially when it's hidden in costumes, and wake it up when production starts. It has input gain adjustment in 1 dB increments over a 44 dB range and adjustable low - frequency audio roll - off at 35, 50, 70, 100, 120, or 150 Hz. Key features include an ultra - lightweight, corrosion - resistant housing, water - resistant seals for damp conditions, an LCD interface with a lockout option, programmable compatibility modes for different receivers, servo bias input circuitry, an IR port for quick setup, coverage of 3 frequency blocks (export versions too), firmware updates via a Micro SD card reader, and the ability to function as a recorder on an internal microSDHC memory card. Technical specs cover a wide range of details, such as operating frequencies, channel spacing, RF power output, and more.

Using the Lectrosonics SMWB transmitter is easy. First, select the appropriate output power according to your environment. If you're in an area with high RF noise, choose a higher power setting. To set it up, you can use the audible tones for hands - free operation. You can put the transmitter to sleep when you're setting up, especially if it's inside costumes, and then wake it up when you're ready to start. When it comes to audio settings, adjust the input gain and low - frequency audio roll - off as needed. For example, if you want to control subsonic audio, set the low - frequency roll - off to the appropriate value. As for maintenance, keep the transmitter in a dry place. The housing is corrosion - resistant, but it's still a good idea to avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals. The battery is an AA disposable lithium type. Replace it when the power runs low. To update the firmware, use a Micro SD card. And if you use it as a recorder, make sure to format the microSDHC card regularly to keep it working properly. Be aware of the operating temperature range, which is - 20 to 40 degrees Celsius (- 5 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit). Don't use it outside this range to avoid damage.


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