the t.bone freeU HT 823 B-Stock

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UHF Wireless System

  • With handheld transmitter
  • Frequency band: 823 - 832 MHz
  • Dynamic capsule
  • Polar pattern: Super-cardioid
  • Frequency range: 50 - 16,000 Hz
  • 10 Preprogrammed frequency groups, each with 10 channels
  • Auto squelch
  • Frequency scanning at the receiver
  • Adjustable AF out
  • 30 MW transmitter power
  • Infrared transmission setting from the receiver to the transmitter
  • Pilot tone
  • 80 KHz frequency grid
  • Modulation type: F3E
  • LC-Display
  • Case size: 9.5", 1U housing with 2 BNC antenna connections
  • XLR and jack output
  • Operation with 12V 0.5A DC power supply (+ inside)
  • Dynamic handheld transmitter with metal housing
  • LC-Display
  • Powered by 2 AA batteries
  • Includes microphone holder, antennas, EU power supply and rack kit for the installation of a receiver of 1 RU
  • Optional antenna converter: Article Nr. 177448 (not included)

Note: In this frequency band a maximum of 4 systems can be operated simultaneously.

Available since June 2017
Item number 419218
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Transmission technology analog
Channels Handheld Transmitter 1
Capsule Type Dynamic
Pattern Super Cardioid
Receiver Type Stationary
Frequency 823 MHz – 832 MHz
Output XLR
Charging System No
Integrated Battery No
Diversity 1
Receiver Width in mm 210 mm
Receiver Height in mm 44 mm
Receiver Depth in mm 170 mm
Receiver Weight in kg 0,8 kg
Transmitting Power in mW 30 mW
Selectable Frequencies 100
Switching Bandwidth in MHz 9 MHz
Frequency Display 1
Frequency Scan 1
Removable Antenna BNC
Battery Status Monitor 1
Rackkit Yes
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee