The (174 to 216 MHz) UA860V Passive Omnidirectional Antenna from Shure is a VHF antenna that is compatible with the QLX-D and ULX-D wireless systems. It can be used with the UA845-UWB and UA844+V antenna distribution systems, and the UA834V in-line amplifier. It easily mounts to microphone stands and includes a 10' coaxial antenna cable.
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Key Features
- Omnidirectional Dipole Reception Pattern
- Integrated Threaded Adapter
- Easily Mounts to Microphone Stand
- Includes UA8-174-216 Antenna
The (174 to 216 MHz) UA860V Passive Omnidirectional Antenna from Shure is a VHF antenna that is compatible with the QLX-D and ULX-D wireless systems. It can be used with the UA845-UWB and UA844+V antenna distribution systems, and the UA834V in-line amplifier. It easily mounts to microphone stands and includes a 10' coaxial antenna cable.
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Shure UA860 Overview
Compatible with VHF QLX-D and ULX-D wireless systems, UA845-UWB and UA844+V Antenna distribution systems, and UA834V in-line amplifier
UPC: 042406461191
Shure UA860 Specs
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Shure UA860 Reviews
Major problem solver
By Scott
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-16
We installed a pair of these at an outside arena at a camp to solve the drop of signal issues they were having. Problem solved - and they are outdoor rated, so they can take the sun and rain during camp season.
Great Product!
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-01-02
Obviously, you cant go wrong with Shure. But, this omni antenna is great. Super versatile and no assembly required. If you need an antenna cant recommend this one enough.
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Is it compatable with shure axient?
Is it compatable with shure axient?
No, the Shure UA860SWB Passive Omnidirectional Antenna is not compatible for use with the Shure Axient series wireless receivers.
Date published: 2024-11-10
question
How does it takes its power ? And can I use it with Panasonic camera model AG-HPX500P ?
There is nothing about these antennas that makes them incompatible with other manufacturers. They are however made for wireless microphone systems not cameras
Date published: 2023-12-06
Do I need two of these (to connect to both the A ...
Do I need two of these (to connect to both the A and B side of my SLX system)?
While not required, two Shure UA860SWB Passive Omnidirectional Antennae, one for each antenna input on a Shure receiver, could be used. In many cases, an omnidirectional antenna such as the UA860SWB is paired with a directional, "paddle" antenna such as the Shure UA874 Active Directional Antenna (BH #SHUA874US). This allows for a general, expanded coverage area from the omnidirectional antenna, while the paddle dials in a directional pickup pointed towards the system's transmitter.
Date published: 2022-04-05
Have anyone tried to used them for Lectrosonics, ...
Have anyone tried to used them for Lectrosonics, ZAXCOM or WISYCOM receivers? How well does it work?
The Shure UA860SWB Passive Omnidirectional Antenna is designed specifically for use with the Shure SLX, ULX, UC, UHF, and UHF-R Wireless Receivers and covers the frequency range of 470 to 1100 MHz. We have not tested the antenna with wireless receivers from other manufacturers like Lectrosonics, Zaxcom, or Wisycom to be able to confirm compatibility.
Date published: 2022-10-02
question
Will this work for ULX-D systems?
The Shure UA860SWB is compatible with all UHF wireless microphone and In Ear Monitor systems with detachable antennas that operate within the range of 470-1100 MHz. In the case of ULX-D (and QLX-D) series systems, it can be used with all current bands except for the new V50 band (174.125 215.825 MHz) that operates in VHF, which is outside the range of frequencies received by this antenna.
Date published: 2020-01-22
