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Digital
Hybrid Wireless technology |
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SmartSquelch |
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SmartDiversity |
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256
selectable UHF frequencies |
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RF-controlled
digital noise filters |
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Low
noise, Robust RF Front End |
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DSP
based pilot-tone signal |
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Graphics
type backlit LCD display |
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Balanced
XLR audio output |
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Compatiblity
modes for use with analog transmitters |
The R400
is a high performance, triple-conversion, frequency synthesized,
UHF receiver fully compatible with all Lectrosonics 400 series transmitters,
and a number of analog models. The proprietary audio processing
includes a DSP (digital signal processor) for very low distortion
and a superior signal to noise ratio. The DSP eliminates a compandor
and its artifacts to provide exceptional audio quality when operating
in its native hybrid mode. Special DSP algorithms also provide compatibility
modes for use with Lectrosonics 100 and 200 Series analog transmitters.
The
R400 features a powerful menu-driven LCD graphic display operated
with a push-button switch and a dual function rotary encoder control
as a convenient means of viewing and altering settings. The LCD
main window displays the pilot tone indicator, diversity antenna
activity, RF and audio levels, operating frequency, transmitter
frequency switch settings and transmitter battery status. Settings
can be changed using the MENU functions. A built-in RF spectrum
analyzer is included to conduct site surveys to find interference-free
operating frequencies. The analyzer quickly tunes the receiver
across its 256 frequencies and records a marker on the LCD indicating
the strength of any RF signals picked up. Within less than a minute,
a complete display is generated showing the RF activity across
the entire tuning range of the receiver. An area with little or
no RF activity is then easy to locate and select.
Digital
Hybrid Technology
An industry first, Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless
uses a proprietary algorithm to encode the digital audio information
into an analog format which can be transmitted in a robust manner
over an analog FM wireless link. At the receiver, the encoded
signal is captured and a DSP recovers the original digital audio.
This combination offers the superb audio quality of a pure digital
system and the outstanding operating range of the finest FM wireless
systems. The digital audio chain eliminates a compandor and its
artifacts, and provides audio frequency response flat to 20 kHz.
The RF link takes advantage of the spectral efficiency characteristics
of an aggressively optimized FM radio system.
For
more information contact:
Tony Hambling
+613 9819 6455
tony@mtasales.com.au
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