RF wireless system for instruments, music transmitter receiver set
General Description
Bodypack transmitter with CI1 instrument cable and rack-mountable receiver
Awards
"Mix Certified Hit", March 2004 |
"Tec Award", 2004 |
Features
- Autoscan on all receivers for simple and secure frequency selection
- 1440 frequencies within a 36MHz switching bandwidth for greater tuning flexibility
- Robust metal construction for durability
- Smaller bodypack transmitters and receivers(30% smaller than current EW)
- Pilot tone squelch(defeatable for backwards compatibility with original EW systems)
- New battery concept(AA cells and rechargeable battery accessories)
- Transmitter battery status telemetry on all models
- Audio signal metering on transmitter LCD display
- External charging contacts on 300 and 500 series bodypacks
- XLR jacks on all rack-mountable units(including 100 series)
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Delivery Includes
- 1 SK 300 G2 bodypack transmitter
- 1 EM 300 G2 rack-mount receiver
- 1 CI 1 instrument cable
- 1 GA 2 rack mount
- 1 NT 2-1 power supply unit
- 2 telescopic antennas
- 2 AA size batteries
- Operating instructions
RF wireless system for instruments, music transmitter receiver set
Technical Data
| Antenna connector |
2 BNC, 50 Ω |
| Audio output level (balanced) |
XLR +18 dBu max |
| Audio output level (unbalanced) |
Jack |
| XLR connector |
6.3 mm |
| Compander |
HDX |
| Dimensions (receiver) |
8.3 x 5.7 x 1.5 in. (212 x 145 x 38 mm) |
| Dimensions (Transmitter) |
3.2 x 2.5 x 1 in. (82 x 64 x 24 mm) |
| Frequency response (microphone) |
40.....18,000 Hz |
| In compliance with |
ETS 300422 , ETS 300445 , CE , FCC |
| Input voltage range |
1.8 V line / 2.4 V max line |
| Operating time (transmitter) |
> 8 h. |
| Peak deviation |
± 48 kHz |
| Power supply |
10.5 - 16 V DC battery AA (Mignon) or 2x 1.5 V battery AA (Mignon) |
| Presets |
8 |
| RF frequency range |
518..... 866 MHz |
| RF output power |
30 mW |
| Signal-to-noise-ratio |
> 112 dB(A) |
| Switching bandwidth |
36 MHz |
| Total harmonic distortion (THD) |
< 0.9 % |
| Transmission/receiving frequencies |
1,440 |
| Weight (receiver) |
2.4 lbs. (1,100 g) |
| Weight (transmitter) |
5.5 oz. (158 g) |
RF wireless system for instruments, music transmitter receiver set
Recommended Accessories
| Part/Accessory |
Article No. |
| CC 2 |
G2-36 |
Foam lined carrying case for storage and transportation of EW-G2 system
|
| CI-1 |
005021 |
Standard instrument cable for evolution wireless bodypack transmitters
|
| CI-1-R |
USCI1-R |
Right angle instrument cable for evolution wireless bodypack transmitters
|
| GA 2 |
009823 |
Rack mount kit for mounting one or two evolution wireless G2 devices. (not compatable with G1 units).
|
| A 1031-U |
004645 |
Wideband passive omnidirectional UHF antenna (each sold individually)
|
| A 2003-UHF |
003658 |
Antenna, 430-960MHz, passive, directional, +3dB gain
|
| NTEW-120 |
087246 |
120V power supply for the evolution wireless series
|
RF wireless system for instruments, music transmitter receiver set
Variants
Glossary
| Audio output level (balanced) |
| Logarithmic value of the audio output voltage based on a standard reference value. A balanced circuit or connection uses separate signal lines for sending a signal, returning the signal and ground (3-pole connection). |
| Audio output level (unbalanced) |
| Logarithmic value of the audio output voltage based on a standard reference value. An unbalanced circuit or connection uses the ground connection (or screening) to return the signal (2-pole connection). |
| Compander |
| Also known as noise reduction system. A system which improves the signal-to-noise ratio by compressing the dynamics on the transmitter side using a compressor, and subsequently restores the normal dynamics on the receiver side using an expander. |
| Frequency response (microphone) |
| The frequency response of a microphone is given within the limits defined by the manufacturer. In studio condenser microphones it is generally within the range of between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. |
| In compliance with |
| Gives the guidelines and requirements which have to be met before a unit can be put onto the market. Such guidelines are published by e.g. standards committees, telecommunications authorities etc. |
| Input voltage range |
| Indicates the voltage range of the input signal within which a unit will work properly, i.e. as specified in its technical data. |
| Peak deviation |
| Maximum permissible deviation for FM. |
| Power supply |
| Description of the power source used for powering a unit, for example mains, battery, rechargeable accupack, etc. |
| RF frequency range |
| The range of frequencies to which a unit (e.g. a receiver) can be tuned. |
| RF output power |
| Output power measured at the antenna socket. |
| Switching bandwidth |
| The frequency band in which frequencies can be switched directly. |