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Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver (B1: 537.600 to 614.375 MHz)

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Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver (B1: 537.600 to 614.375 MHz)
Key Features
  • For Camera Slots and Various Adapters
  • Dual-Receiver Design for Two Channels
  • Tracking Front-End Filters
  • Tunes Over a 75 MHz Range
The SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver from Lectrosonics consist of two separate receivers built into a single, ultra-compact housing with adapters for video-camera-receiver slots and for stand-alone use. They can be used when paired with a transmitter & microphone (sold separately) in various environments for ENG (Electronic News Gathering), EFP (Electronic Field Productions) and other audio applications.
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Is this compatible with older Lectro transmitters ...

Is this compatible with older Lectro transmitters (e.g. UM400a)?
Asked by: Steve
Yes, the Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver can be used with older Lectrosonics transmitters that operate on the same frequency band. The receiver has different compatibility mode settings for use with transmitters other than those from the Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless series.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2024-03-12

Does this work as is with the Sound Devices SL-2?

Does this work as is with the Sound Devices SL-2?
Asked by: Liam
To connect the Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver (A1: 470.100 to 537.575 MHz) to the Sound Devices SL-2 via TA3, you will need to use the Lectrosonics SREXT SR Receiver Mounting Kit [BH #LESREXT]. If you want to slot connect, you will need to use the Lectrosonics SRDB25AES [BH #LESRDB25AES].
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2026-03-31

I need to replace my antennas, where can I find ...

I need to replace my antennas, where can I find just those two parts?
Asked by: Jamin
You can use the Lectrosonics AMJKIT Whip Antenna for UM and SM Beltpacks, SR Receivers (B&H # LEAMJKIT) to replace the antennas for the Lectrosonics SRc Dual-Channel Slot-Mount ENG Receiver. The kit includes cutting template and color caps. You will need two of the antennas.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-06-30

Does this run off of 9V battery power?

Does this run off of 9V battery power?
Asked by: Dave
You would need SR9VBP to be able to run this on a 9V battery. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/663969-REG/Lectrosonics_SR9VBP_SR9VBP_9_Volt_Battery.html
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2021-07-29

What type of batteries does the receiver and ...

What type of batteries does the receiver and transmitter use?
Asked by: Alan
This is a slot in receiver which means it will not connect to a battery directly. Instead it will feed off the camera power/battery or through other slot systems. If you don't already have a slot-in system, this is most likely not the right system to suit your needs.
Answered by: Marty
Date published: 2019-02-27

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Whats included in the box?
Asked by: Paul
In the box is the receiver, a wall mounted power supply, and 2 antennas. The bottom plate, which is selected according to the way it will be used, must be ordered separately. For example, for a Panasonic camera you need to order an SRSUPER plate. Please see the Lectrosonics website for a list of available bottom plates.
Answered by: Howard K. Lectrosonics Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27

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What is the power input? What kind of cable could I use to go from an NP-1 or BDS into the SRc?
Asked by: Harper
The receiver accepts from 6-18V d.c. @1.4W, so it is compatible with most any battery or DC supply system. The connector is an LZR threaded locking plug. Our PS200 cable goes from a Hirose to LZR so that might help. (You didn't state what type of connector is at the supply side). Also - and very important: you must order with the receiver a bottom plate that is suitable to your application. If the receiver is not being used in a camera the most commonly used plate is the SREXT. This gives you both audio channels out on TA3 connectors and the LZR power input port.
Answered by: Howard K. Lectrosonics Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27
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