Sony UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System (UHF Channels 30/36 and 38/41: 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz)

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Sony UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System (UHF Channels 30/36 and 38/41: 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz)
Key Features
  • UTX-B03 Bodypack Transmitter
  • URX-P03 Portable True Diversity Receiver
  • ECM-V1BMP Electret Condenser Lavalier
  • Digital Companding Circuitry
The 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz version of the Sony UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System features all-metal construction, easy to read LCD displays, a wide switching RF bandwidth, USB power and charging, automatic channel scanning, infrared synchronization between transmitter and receiver, Mic/Line switchable input on the bodypack transmitter, a true diversity receiver, PLL-synthesized tuning, a headphone output on the receiver, output gain controls on the receiver for optimizing the input level into a camera, and digital companding circuitry. The package is suitable for a wide range of wireless applications such as ENG, documentary work, talk shows, conferences, and more.

The system is referred to as integrated digital because the transmitter and receiver utilize DSP for digital companding and expanding of the transmission signal. Performing the companding and expanding processes in the digital domain improves the accuracy and transient response of the received audio.
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UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System (UHF Channels 30/36 and 38/41: 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz) Overview

The 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz version of the Sony UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System features all-metal construction, easy to read LCD displays, a wide switching RF bandwidth, USB power and charging, automatic channel scanning, infrared synchronization between transmitter and receiver, Mic/Line switchable input on the bodypack transmitter, a true diversity receiver, PLL-synthesized tuning, a headphone output on the receiver, output gain controls on the receiver for optimizing the input level into a camera, and digital companding circuitry. The package is suitable for a wide range of wireless applications such as ENG, documentary work, talk shows, conferences, and more.

The system is referred to as integrated digital because the transmitter and receiver utilize DSP for digital companding and expanding of the transmission signal. Performing the companding and expanding processes in the digital domain improves the accuracy and transient response of the received audio.

The camera-mountable receiver features true-diversity technology which stabilizes reception and minimizes RF interference by using dual antenna input/reception circuits and selecting the strongest incoming signal. The angle of the antennas is also adjustable to improve reception when the receiver is mounted on top of a camera or camcorder. The system utilizes UHF Phase Locked Loop (PLL) synthesis to lock the phase of the transmission frequency between transmitter and receiver. The receiver can automatically search for an available transmission frequency and link the desired frequency to the transmitter via infrared connection.

A stereo mini-jack output with monitor volume control is included and both stereo mini and stereo XLR cables are provided. The unit also includes a headphone monitor output for use with cameras and camcorders that don't have a monitor output. An LCD display provides channel and frequency information, battery life, RF-input level, audio-output status and accumulated operating time.

For power, the receiver operates on two AA batteries for up to 6 hours, or on 5 VDC of USB power over a USB micro B cable. The USB connection can also be used to recharge Ni-MH rechargeable batteries within the battery cartridge. The receiver's compact design and included shoe-mount adapter allows easy mounting to most camcorders and interchangeable lens system cameras.

The improved bodypack transmitter features a mic- and line-level switch for standard wired microphone or line-level sources. Selectable transmission output power provides a choice between 5mW output, which is suitable for simultaneous multi-channel operation, or 30mW output for long distance transmission.

The transmitter can operate for up to 8 hours on two AA-size alkaline batteries, be powered or recharged via USB micro B connection, and features a comprehensive LCD display.

The system comes with an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, a windscreen for the microphone, a microphone holder clip, two belt clips, a shoe-mount adapter, a 3-pin mini to mini stereo cable, and a 3-pin mini to XLR cable. Optional accessories such as a battery case and soft case for the receiver are sold separately.

Digital Companding
Utilizes analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converter stages so that the transmission signal can be digitally companded by the transmitter and digitally expanded by the receiver for improved audio transient response
Automatic Channel Scanning
Scans for available transmission channels and then syncs the transmitter to the receiver via infrared
Frequency Coverage
Provides up to 66 MHz of transmission bandwidth
UWP Series / WL-800 Series Compatibility
Enables cross-compatibility between the UWP-D transmitter with a UWP Series or WL-800 Series receiver or UWP Series or WL-800 Series transmitter with a UWP-D receiver
Headphone Output
Enables direct monitoring of receiver via headphones, especially useful for cameras that lack a monitor output
USB Power Options
Supports USB powering and USB charging of internal Ni-MH rechargeable batteries placed in the battery cartridge
Output Level Control
Controls the receiver's output level with ±12 dB adjustments for optimizing the input level into the camera
UHF Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Synthesized Frequencies
Provides stable transmission and reception by generating a transmission frequency and locking the phase of the transmission signal to the incoming signal of the receiver
True Diversity Reception
Utilizes dual antenna reception circuits and selects the stronger incoming signal to reduce drop-outs
Tone Squelch Circuitry
Transmits a pilot-tone signal with the audio signal and only outputs the audio signal if the pilot tone is present to reduce RF interference from other sources
Mic and Line Input Switch
Enables switching between microphone- and line-level inputs
Simultaneous Multi-Channel Operation
Stores the most stable interference-free transmission frequencies to internal memory for rapid setup and switching between frequency groups
Selectable RF Output
Allows selection between 5mW output power and 30mW output. 5mW is suitable for indoor, simultaneous multi-channel operation while 30mW is intended for outdoor, long-range use
Visual Display
Both transmitter and receiver feature a comprehensive LED display providing channel and frequency information, battery life, total usage time and more
Improved All-Metal Construction
The transmitters and receiver feature metal construction for durability

UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System (UHF Channels 30/36 and 38/41: 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz) Specs

Microphone
Frequency Response
40 to 20,000 Hz
Directivity
Omnidirectional
Capsule
Condenser
Sensitivity
-43.0 dB ±3.0 dB (1 kHz/Pa)
Dynamic Range
86 dB or more
Maximum Input
120 dB SPL
Microphone Head Size
0.27 x 0.77" (6.8 x 19.5 mm)
Power Requirements
5 VDC
Cable Length
3.9' (1.2 m)
Weight
Not specified by the manufacturer
System
Type of System
Camera mountable UHF synthesized wireless plug-in system
RF Carrier Frequency Range
566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz
RF Bandwidth
66 MHz
Approx. Working Range
Not specified by the manufacturer
Receiver
Type of Receiver
Camera mountable, space diversity, crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer
Reception Type
True diversity
Antenna Type
1/4 wave length wire
Frequency Response
23 to 18,000 Hz (typical)
Signal to Noise Ratio
96 dB (max deviation, A-weighted)
Distortion
0.9% or less (-60 dBV, 1 kHz input)
Audio Delay
Approximately 0.35 ms
Type of Outputs
3.5 mm (1/8") mini-jack, unbalanced
Analog Output Levels
-60 dBV (at ± 5 kHz deviation)
Adjustment Range
-12 dB to 12 dB (3 dB steps)
Headphone Monitoring
3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini-jack, unbalanced with variable level
Headphone Output Level
5 mW (at 16 Ohms load)
Pilot Tone
32, 32.382, 32.768 kHz
Display
LCD
Power Requirements
3.0 VDC (with two AA-size alkaline (LR6) batteries)
5.0 VDC (via USB micro-B)
Battery Type/Approx. Life
Approximately 6 hours with Sony's AA-size alkaline (LR6) batteries at 77°F (25°C)
Operating Temperature
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Storage Temperature
-4 to 131°F (-20 to 55°C)
Mounting Options
Camera / Belt / Mic Stand Mountable
Dimensions
2.5 x 3.25 x 0.94" (63 x 82 x 23.8 mm)
Weight
6.2 oz (176 g) including batteries
Transmitter
Type of Transmitter
Crystal-controlled UHF PLL-synthesized bodypack transmitter
Antenna
1/4 wave length wire
Emission
F3E
Carrier Frequency Range
566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz
RF Power
30 mW / 5 mW
Type of Input Connector
Mic/Line switchable - 3-pole locking mini microphone connector (3.5 mm)
Interchangeable Mic Heads
Compatible with any microphone that features a mini (3.5mm) connection
Reference Input Level
Mic: -60 dBV (at 0-dB attenuator level)
Line: 4 dBu
Adjustment Range
Mic: 0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps)
Frequency Response
23 to 18,000 Hz (typical)
Signal to Noise Ratio
96 dB (max deviation, A-weighted)
Audio Delay
Approximately 0.35 ms
Pilot Tone
32, 32.382, 32.768 kHz
Display
LCD
Power Requirements
3.0 VDC (with two AA-size alkaline LR6 batteries)
5.0 VDC (via USB micro-B)
Battery Type/Approx. Life
Approximately 8 hours with Sony's AA-size alkaline (LR6) batteries at 77°F (25°C) at 30 mW output
Operating Temperature
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Storage Temperature
-4 to 131°F (-20 to 55°C)
Dimensions
2.48 x 3.23 x 0.79" (63.0 x 82.0 x 20.0 mm)
Weight
5.30 oz (149 g) with batteries
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.85 lb

UWP-D11 Integrated Digital Wireless Bodypack Lavalier Microphone System (UHF Channels 30/36 and 38/41: 566 to 608 and 614 to 638 MHz) Reviews

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