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International orders*The M-216 from Comtek is a high-quality wireless microphone transmitter ideal for location sound applications. A 2.5mm microphone input lets you use the mic cable as an antenna. A 3.5mm auxiliary line input is available as well. When using the aux input, a loaded antenna may be connected to the 2.5mm jack. Use the transmitter with the PR-216 headphone receiver to create a confidential audio channel.
The M-216 uses a combination of both analog and digital technologies to offer the best audio quality possible, with low noise, wide dynamic range, and a great frequency response. It can transmit on 38 standard channels and 19 high-fidelity channels for full compatibility.
| Connectors |
1 x 3.5mm Auxiliary Line Input (Also Used for Battery Charging) 1 x 2.5mm Mic/Antenna Input |
| Frequency Response | 80Hz - 10kHz |
| Distortion | Less than 1% @ 80% Modulation |
| Limiter | Soft Compressor with 30dB Linear Overload Protection |
| Modulation |
5kHz Deviation (Ch. 1-40, Non-Companded) 10kHz Deviation (Ch. 41-60, Companded) |
| Operating Frequency | 57 Synthesized Channels in the 216-217MHz LPRS Band Under FCC Part 95 |
| Battery |
9V Alkaline (Eveready 522 or Equivalent) - Up to 40 Hours 9V NiMH Rechargeable - Up to 12 Hours |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 2.25 x 1.1 x 3.5" (57 x 27 x 89mm) |
| Weight | 5 oz (140g) |
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Comments about Comtek M-216 - Wireless Transmitter:
The advantage of this unit to me is that it uses 9V batteries, while my much more costly Phonak transmitter has batteries that are not user exchangable.
I use the COMTK-M-216 to hear the PC audio output which is sent to my FM capable hearing aids.
Also, it can be plugged in to a phone which has an audio output jack for excellent piped in sound to my hearing aids
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