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JK Audio RemoteMix Sport - Remote Phone Line Mixer and Universal Handset Interface with Three Microphone Inputs

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The RemoteMix Sport from JK Audio is a combination, battery-operated, phone line hybrid, audio mixer and headphone amplifier, housed in a portable and compact form. The unit provides all the hardware necessary for remote broadcasting of sport events, or any other kind of field reporting, via telephone lines or wireless phones.

The RemoteMix Sport works with analog and digital phone lines, and includes a DTMF/Pulse keypad for initiating phone calls, three microphone inputs and a line input. The three headphone outputs provide a mix of the microphone/line inputs along with the audio coming back from the other side of the phone line. This mix is also available on both balanced and unbalanced outputs to feed a PA system, or for connection to a recording device.

A universal handset interface allows the unit to function in situations were the remote site uses ISDN or a digital PBX phone system. The existing handset need only be unplugged and the RemoteMix Sport connected to the line. Additionally, the RemoteMix Sport can emulate electret, dynamic and carbon handset microphone types, selectable via a three-position switch. This will allow the user to use their professional microphones and headphones during the broadcast.

The unit can be also function as a field mixer for TV reporting. The phone line is used to receive IFB feeds, and sent to the camera person's head phones. The XLR output is switch to output only the source/talent microphones, which are then sent to the camera.

The RemoteMix Sport can be connected to a cell phone that accepts generic third party headsets utilizing a 2.5mm headset jack. The included cable connects the unit to the cell phone and subsequent functioning is identical to the use of a land line.

Combination phone line hybrid, analog mixer and headphone amplifier for use in remote broadcasting
Three microphone inputs with independent level controls. Microphone 1 input is microphone/line switchable
Three headphone outputs with adjustable control
1/4" Cue Input feeds only the headphones with level adjustable via the "Cue Input" control
Balanced XLR Output switchable between phone + microphone mix or clean microphone mix. Level is fixed
Provides RJ-11 for use with conventional phone lines. Also included is an auxiliary handset input for use as a standard telephone. Handset jack is biasedfor electret microphone types
Time Delayed Peak Limiter helps to control transmit levels. The limiter has a three-second delay that allows for normal speech and brief exclamations to be transmitted unhindered
Includes VU meter
"Push to Talk" condenser microphone and built-in monitor speaker help during
Includes DTMF/Pulse Keypad for dialing out
Keypad Lockout Switch protects against accidental key presses that could be blasted down the phone line during a broadcast
Two 9V batteries will power the unit for twenty-eight hours. The batteries are installed parallel so the unit can run on only one battery if necessary. An AC adapter is also included with the unit
Input 3 x XLR Microphone (input 1 switchable between line/microphone)
1 x 1/4" TS phone Headphone Cue
Output 1 x XLR
3 x1/4" TRS phone Headphone
Handset No
Isolation 1500 VAC
Phone Line RJ-11C
Impedance Microphone Input: 1kΩ, -10mV RMS
Cue Input: 20kΩ, 250mV RMS
XLR Output: 200Ω, 500mV RMS
Headphone Output: 8 Ω
Power Requirements 2 x 9V batteries - provides for approximately twenty-eight hours of operation
Includes external power supply
Dimensions (WxDxH) 6.5 x 4.6 x 2.2" (165 x 117 x 56mm)
Weight 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg)

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JK Audio RemoteMix Sport Phone Line / Handset Interface
 
4.7

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  • Versatile (3)

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      4.0

      RemoteMix

      By G-TV Guy

      from Cleveland Ohio

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      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact
      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight
      • Versatile

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Performances

        Comments about JK Audio RemoteMix Sport Phone Line / Handset Interface:

        Very compact with long battery life. Easy to use too.

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        5.0

        Top of the line in sports casting

        By Kenny

        from Independence, Ks.

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        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Clear Sound
        • Easy To Use
        • Versatile

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Amateur Recording
          • Events

          Comments about JK Audio RemoteMix Sport Phone Line / Handset Interface:

          I brodcast college basketball games and what I like best if the cell phone capability and the ability to record my brodcasts.

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          5.0

          Great product

          By Pete

          from San Diego, CA

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          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Compact
          • Easy To Use
          • Lightweight
          • Versatile

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about JK Audio RemoteMix Sport Phone Line / Handset Interface:

              This is a great and very portable device for doing remotes where the phone line quality is questionable.

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              Batteries & Power

              Duracell -  9V Alkaline Battery (Coppertop)
              • Price: $1.25
              • GBP 0.80
               

              Cables

              Pearstone -  3-Pin XLR Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Audio Cable (3')
                • Original: $14.99
                • Save: $1.50
              • Price: $13.49
              • GBP 8.61
               

              Additional Hardware

              JK Audio -  Daptor One Phone Adapter
              • Price: $113.05
              • GBP 72.18
               

              Headphones

              Sennheiser -  HD 201 - Circumaural Closed-Back Dynamic Stereo Headphones
              • Price: $24.95
              • GBP 15.93
               

              Cases & Protection

              Gator Cases -  G-MIX-B 1212 Padded Nylon Mixer or Equipment Bag
              • Price: $34.99
              • GBP 22.34
               

              Microphones

              Shure -  VP64A - Omni Dynamic Handheld Mic
              • Price: $71.95
              • GBP 45.94
               

              Podcasting Solutions

              Behringer -  PODCASTUDIO FIREWIRE Bundle
              • Price: $217.99
              • GBP 139.18
               

              What's in the Box

              JK Audio RemoteMix Sport - Remote Phone Line Mixer and Universal Handset Interface with Three Microphone Inputs
              • External Power Supply
              • 1/4" to 2.5mm Cable (3 ft)
              • Two (2) Year Warranty
               
               
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