The Lectrosonics UCR411 is a 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 clear frequencies are marked and displayed on the backlit LCD. Balanced XLR output provides maximum output gain with minimal noise and the receiver is powered with internal 9V batteries or external DC power supply.
The Lectrosonics SMa sub-miniature wireless transmitter incorporates Lectrosonics patented Digital Hybrid technology, in a package no bigger than a pager. Despite its miniature size, the transmitter is built to withstand rigorous daily use in the field or in studios.
With 256 user selectable UHF frequencies and an output power of up to 100mW, the SMa is sure to provide stable transmission over a long range. The audio input is a switchcraft TA5F connection that is capable of -10dB or -20dB gain level, and its non-corrosive, machined aluminum casing is splash proof. An LCD display features a membrane switch control panel and provides frequency and output gain level information, while 3-LED indicators provide modulation and power status. A single AA lithium, NiMH or alkaline battery will power the transmitter for up to 4.5 hours (lithium).
Lectrosonics patented Digital Hybrid technology revolutionizes wireless microphone transmission. Digital audio signal is converted and encoded for analog transmission, then decoded and converted back to digital audio at the receiver. The result is an exceptionally low noise floor as the compandor circuit is eliminated and clear audio reception is retained at greater distances.The SMa transmitter is completely compatible with all Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid wireless receivers, as well as older Lectrosonics analog receivers.