
| Note! This is a special order item and is non-cancelable and non-returnable. Est. arrival at B&H is 2-4 weeks (subject to availability). You will be charged upon placing your order. |
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UCR401A - Compact Camera Mountable Receiver (Frequency Block 21) |
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HM Digital Hybrid Wireless UHF Plug-On Transmitter (Block 21) |
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1 Year Warranty |
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Pearstone
Rapid AC Charger with 4 "AA" 2900mAh NiMH Batteries |
AA-NM4H B&H# PEAANM4H Price: 17.96 |
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Audio-Technica
3-pin XLR Male to 3-pin XLR Female Balanced Cable - 6' |
AT8314-6 B&H# AUAT83146 Price: 17.99 |
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Canare
CXLRP-XLRJ-15B-G Star-Quad (L-4E6S) Microphone Cable 15' (4.57 m) |
CXLRP-XLRJ-15B-G B&H# CAXMXF15 Price: 26.95 |
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BEC
201 Mounting Box for Lectrosonics Receiver |
BEC-201 B&H# BE201 Price: 74.95 |
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Pearstone
Universal Plug-In Transmitter Holster Case (Black) |
UPOH B&H# PEUPOH Price: 26.96 |
The Lectrosonics 400 Series wireless microphone system combines digital hybrid technology, diversity reception and rugged components to achieve pristine audio signals at long range. This system is configured with the UCR401 camera mountable compact receiver and UH400 plug-in transmitter. The Lectrosonics UCR401 is a compact, portable camera mountable receiver designed for professional audio applications in the field or indoors. The receiver is completely compatible with all 400 series wireless transmitters and provides 256 selectable UHF frequencies across a 25.6MHz tuning range. Smart Diversity reception reduces RF interference and dropout and a built-in RF spectrum analyzer searches across the entire 25.6MHz tuning range, locating the strongest possible frequencies in the area. The transmitter is powered with internal 9V batteries or external DC power supply. The Lectrosonics UH400 plug-in transmitter is compatible with all receivers in the 100, 200 and 400 series. Digital Hybrid Technology is a DSP-based architecture that digitizes the audio signal on input and eliminates analog compandors, and the noise associated with them. The result is pristine, noise free audio and an analog FM signal link provides greater range than fully digital wireless systems. |
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