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Key Features
- For Broadcast, Film, and TV Production
- 470 to 607 MHz UHF Frequency Band
- Secure 256-Bit Encryption
- 10, 25, or 50mW Selectable RF Power
Designed for broadcast, film, and television production, the Lectrosonics DCHT is a wireless digital camera hop transmitter offering a reliable wireless connection between a bag- or cart-based audio system and cameras/recorders. This UHF transmitter tunes in coarse or fine increments from 470 to 607 MHz, and utilizes 256-bit encryption for secure signal transmission. With three selectable levels of RF power (10, 25, or 50mW) and a DSP-controlled input limiter, the DCHT delivers strong, clear, distortion-free audio. Also contributing to its solid sonic performance is its preamplifier, which accommodates lavalier/dynamic mics or line-level inputs, and provides up to 51 dB of gain in 1 dB steps. The TA6M input jack accepts two channels of analog mic-/line-level signal or a stereo AES3 digital feed via an array of cable adapters (available separately). The DCHT boasts up to five hours of battery life via two AA batteries (available separately) safely held in place by a latching aluminum battery door. External DC powering is possible through the LTBATELIM adapter (available separately). The DCHT's rugged housing is constructed from solid machined aluminum coated in an ultra-hard electroless nickel finish. A detachable wire belt clip allows the DCHT to be easily affixed for versatile positioning.
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Am I able to use the lectrosonics IFB to tune ...
Am I able to use the lectrosonics IFB to tune into this transmitter? I didn't see an IFB mode.. just DHCT and DUET mode.
This unit is not compatible with the IFB model receivers. For an IFB receiver, you'd need a version of their IFBT4 transmitters in the corresponding frequency as the receiver. Such as this B&H # LEIFBT421.
Date published: 2021-02-10
Can I create a flexlist with this transmitter and ...
Can I create a flexlist with this transmitter and the m2r?
Yes.
On page 12 of Operators Manual it is described:
Selecting M2R Receiver
Functions
The M2R Receiver includes a FlexList™ mode where
up to 16 mixes can be accessed by name. This feature
enables a user to quickly find and listen to any of the
performer’s mixes on the stage. The mix includes the
name, frequency, mixer settings and limiter settings.
The mix is easily shared via the M2R IR port, added to
the list of 16 mixes and stored until cleared by the user.
The M2R allows the user to toggle between the mixes,
making troubleshooting issues easy and efficient.
Flex
Sync DCHT, DCHT/E01 information to the M2R FlexList
either as one stereo Channel or individual channels:
- SendTx: Send (sync) all receiver information to
the M2R FlexList as one stereo channel
- SendCh1: Send (sync) Channel 1 unique information to the M2R FlexList
- SendCh2: Send (sync) Channel 2 unique information to the M2R FlexList
- SendM12: Send (sync) a mono mix of both
channels to the M2R FlexList
Use th
Date published: 2021-02-10
Could these, along with the DCHR, be used as ...
Could these, along with the DCHR, be used as another set of talent wireless sets to be plugged into a mixer/recorder?
The Lectrosonics DCHT Wireless Digital Camera Hop Transmitter can be used together with the Lectrosonics DCHR Camera-Mount Miniature Digital Camera Hop Wireless Receiver as a wireless IFB system to send audio from a mixer/recorder.
Date published: 2023-02-12
Does this unit only provide limited frequency ...
Does this unit only provide limited frequency spectrum (15 Hz to 11.3 kHz)? I would like to use this as a compact IEM wireless solution but am concerned I wouldn't be able to hear my mix with fidelity after investing so much in this kit. I almost ordered this before catching the limited spec as there are no other body pack-sized (transmitter) solutions on the pro market for wireless IEM. Does anyone have any other recommendations?
The DCHT, like the M2T rack unit, provides 20 - 12 kHz audio frequency response with the M2R receiver. Although on paper that appears quite limited, the impression upon listening to it is that everything is there. By far most of the energy in a mix is between 50 Hz and 10 kHz, with harmonics extending above that. I would suggest giving it a listen and decide for yourself. If you have already used the M2T and M2R combination, then you are hearing the same thing you would hear with the DCHT and M2R.
Date published: 2022-07-08
