Wired Microphone / Wireless Microphone - Plug OnTransmitter
$299.95
General Description
The SKP 100 G3 adapts G3 wireless technology to a wired world. Imagine taking a wired microphone and turning it into a wireless simply by plugging in the SKP 100 G3 to it�s XLR port. Maybe you would like to send a signal from a mixing console to a Sennheiser evolution G3 receiver across the room? No problem. Featuring G3 upgrades such as wireless transmitter sync and easy-to-navigate menus, the SKP 100 G3 is ready to literally plug in and play.
Features
- Sturdy metal housing
- 42 MHz bandwidth: 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
- Enhanced frequency bank system with up to 12 compatible frequencies
- Pilot tone squelch for eliminating RF interference when transmitter is turned off
- Increased range for audio sensitivity
- Wireless synchronization of transmitters via infrared interface from receiver
- User-friendly menu operation with more control options
- Illuminated graphic display
- Auto-Lock function avoids accidental changing of settings
- HDX compander for crystal-clear sound
- Transmitter features battery indicatation in 4 steps, also shown on receiver display
- Programmable Mute function
- Wide range of accessories adapts the system to any requirement
- Frequency range 516 - 558 MHz
Delivery Includes
- SKP 100 G3 plug-on transmitter
- 2 batteries
- Operating instructions
CONSUMER ALERT
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website at
www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones.
Wired Microphone / Wireless Microphone - Plug OnTransmitter
$299.95
Technical Data
| RF frequency range |
516..... 865 MHz |
| Transmission/receiving frequencies |
1680 (max. 20 Presets) |
| Switching bandwidth |
42 MHz |
| Peak deviation |
±48 kHz |
| Compander |
HDX |
| Frequency response (microphone) |
80 - 18,000 Hz |
| Signal-to-noise-ratio |
>110 dB(A) |
| Total harmonic distortion (THD) |
<0.9% |
| In compliance with |
ETS 300422 , ETS 300445 , CE , FCC |
| XLR connector |
XLR-3 female |
| RF output power |
30 mW |
| Operating time (transmitter) |
>8 h |
| Input voltage range |
max. 3.0V eff |
| Dimensions (transmitter) |
4.1 x 1.7 x 1.7 in (105 x 43 x 43 mm) |
| Weight (transmitter) |
6.9 oz (195 g) |
Wired Microphone / Wireless Microphone - Plug OnTransmitter
$299.95
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Variants
| SKP 100 G3-A |
|
Model #503130 |
$299.95 |
| SKP 100 G3 - Frequency range 516...558 MHz |
| SKP 100 G3-G |
|
Model #503579 |
$299.95 |
| SKP 100 G3 - Frequency range 566...608 MHz |
| SKP 100 G3-B |
|
Model #503580 |
$299.95 |
| SKP 100 G3 - Frequency range 626...668 MHz |
$299.95
Glossary
| 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. |
| 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. |
| Total harmonic distortion (THD) |
| Total harmonic distortion is a measure of non-linear harmonic distortion and is given in %. Non-linear harmonic distortions are signals which were not present in the original before the signal was converted by the headphones. These unwanted signals are caused by the diaphragm, whose movements do not precisely move in time with the electric signals that cause it to move. Unfortunately, this is a feature of all electroacoustic transducers. Although it cannot be completely eliminated, suitable steps can be taken to minimise it. However, the user is not interested in why this distortion takes place but in how great the level of distortion must be for it to become perceptible. According to the findings of several research projects, a total harmonic distortion of 1% in the frequency range of 100 to 2000 Hz is imperceptible. Below 100 Hz, the perceptibility threshold lies at 10%. |
| XLR connector |
| Most common form of connector in audio studio technology. |