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Lectrosonics - UM700 Encrypted Digital Wireless Transmitter

 

 

Lectrosonics - UM700 Encrypted Digital Wireless Transmitter

Encrypted digital RF transmission with 128-bit key
24-bit, 88.2 kHz digital signal handling for compandor-free audio
256 frequencies in 100kHz steps
Digital Rota-versity reception
CD quality audio
-40dBu to +15dBu analog audio output
AES-3id digital audio output
10-segment LED indicators for RF and audio levels
19” half-rack configuration
Universal 90-240 VAC power input
External 11-17 VDC power input

The UDR700 receiver is a 19” half-rack 1RU design for use with Lectrosonics 700 Series encrypted digital wireless transmitters. The receiver provides a full complement of controls and indicators for quick setup and full information at a glance.

The 700 Series wireless system provides a combination of CD quality audio with frequency response to 20 kHz, a digital RF link operating on standard UHF frequencies, and advanced encryption of the transmitted signal for applications requiring a high level of security. The audio quality is perfectly at home in the most demanding studio and stage environments, while the true cryptography used in the transmitted RF signal is ideal for security needs in corporate and governmental applications.

Audio is sampled at 44.1 kHz and digitized with a 24-bit converter at the transmitter input. The audio data stream is digitally compressed, adding entropy as a first step in a multi-level encryption process. Random timings during setup on the receiver seed a psuedo-random number generator to create a chaotic scrambling sequence that is mixed with the compressed audio data to generate a cryptographically secure data stream. The signal is decrypted in the the UDR700 receiver and ouptut as as analog audio on a balanced XLR connector, and AES-3id digital audio on a BNC connector.

Important - This item is awaiting C-Tick approval.

For more information contact:
Tony Hambling
+613 9819 6455
tony@mtasales.com.au


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