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The Azden 330UPR UHF On-Camera Dual Receiver is a powerful dual-channel UHF wireless receiver for up to two 300 series UHF transmitters. The receiver features 188 user selectable UHF frequencies, pivoting high-gain diversity antennas, and an LCD digital display. Also featured are main and headphone monitor outputs, and a removable shoe-mount adapter. Both the transmitter and receiver operate on standard AA alkaline batteries (not included).
| RF Carrier Frequency Range | UHF 188 Freq. (566.125-589.875 MHz) |
| Approx. Working Range | 200 - 300' |
| Overall Frequency Response | 50 to 15kHz |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | >84dB (100% Deviation) |
| # Of Channels | 188 |
| Type of Outputs |
MIC Level - Balanced
1/8" (3.5mm) Mini-Jack -28 dBm (100% Deviation - Mic Level) |
| Headphone Monitoring | Yes 1/8" (3.5mm) Mini-Jack |
| Battery Type/Approx. Life |
2x "AA" Alkaline (2 x 1.5V) - 5-6 hours runtime
2x "AA" rechargeable Ni-MH (2 x 1.2V) |
| Display | LCD Digital |
| Mounting Options | Attached/Removable Shoe-Mount |
| Antenna Type | 2x Pivoting Diversity High-Gain Antenna |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 2.87 x 4.45 x 1.59" (73 x 113 x 40.5mm) |
| Weight | 10.2oz (290g) w/batteries |
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Comments about Azden 330UPR UHF On-Camera Dual Receiver:
I gave the Azden dual receiver a four star I have never used actual audio wireless receivers and transmitters so definite awesome experience and easy use for a beginner at audio equipment
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Comments about Azden 330UPR UHF On-Camera Dual Receiver:
For some video setup's I'll use two transmitters connected to a facility's mixer L&R outputs (with level/impedance matching). With three Azden receivers on three cameras, there'll be a common audio feed to each camera allowing easy post sync'ing (it doesn't always work well with camera-mount mics since they pick up different sounds making it difficult to sync the videos with only an audio waveform to go by.)
All three receivers are tuned to the channels of the transmitters. Since there is no receiver/transmitter handshaking going on, all three receivers get the same signal nicely.
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