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Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitter (UC25: 536 to 608 MHz)

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Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitter (UC25: 536 to 608 MHz)
Key Features
  • For UWP-D Wireless Systems
  • Dynamic Cardioid Mic Capsule
  • 2772 Auto-Scan Frequencies with NFC
  • Adjustable 5/30mW RF Power
The Sony UTX-M40 is a wireless handheld microphone transmitter compatible with the URX-P40 camera-mount receiver. The rugged, all-metal design is comfortable for performers and presenters to hold and is well suited for tough operating conditions. The transmitter offers a 72 MHz bandwidth with 2772 selectable UHF frequencies. It provides up to 8 hours of operation on two AA batteries, with an adjustable 5/30mW RF power output and a transmission range up to 330'.
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Could I connect 2 of these (in the same frequency ...

Could I connect 2 of these (in the same frequency bank) to the Sony URX-P41D Dual-Channel Camera-Mount Wireless Receiver?
Asked by: JC
Yes, dual Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitters can be used with the Sony URX-P41D Dual-Channel Camera-Mount Wireless Receiver simultaneously if all components are on the same frequency band.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2022-08-05

I'm getting a SYNC ERROR when attempting to sync ...

I'm getting a SYNC ERROR when attempting to sync this (UTX-M40) to the URX-P41D receiver. Can't find any info online. Any advice?
Asked by: Ronald
You can find instructions on how to sync the Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitter and the Sony URX-P41D Dual-Channel Camera-Mount Wireless Receiver in the user manual. The information for "Operation" that begins on page 23 should be helpful. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/833188.pdf
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-01-09

Is this an updated model to the Sony UTX-M03?

Is this an updated model to the Sony UTX-M03?
Asked by: Steven
The UTX-M40 transmitter is a new model from Sony's UWP-D series while the UTX-M03 transmitter is from the older UWP series.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-06-02

What size mic head does this have. When I tap ...

What size mic head does this have. When I tap accessories for this mic the phone windscreens come in five different sizes so don't know which one to get
Asked by: Paul
The microphone head on the Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitter has a diameter of 1.8" (45.7mm) and height of 3.1" (78.7mm). A windscreen for 1-5/8" (which is 1.625" as a decimal or 41.3mm) diameter should work best. The foam stretches and it will fit securely around the widest part of the microphone.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-09-25

Can this mic be used with the UWP-D11 receivers? ...

Can this mic be used with the UWP-D11 receivers? And more specifically, can they sync channels with the IR feature found on the side of the UWP D11 receiver pack?
Asked by: Scott
Yes, this mic can be used with a receiver from the UWP-D11 system. There is an IR sensor on the bottom of the mic to allow for IR syncing. Please note, the transmitter frequency range must match that of the receiver.
Answered by: Daniel
Date published: 2021-05-14

Is this capsule compatible? ...

Is this capsule compatible? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/341229-REG/Shure_RPW112_RPW112_Dynamic_Replacement_Element.html
Asked by: Robert
Yes, the UTX-M transmitters, including the UTX-M40 wireless handheld transmitter, are compatible with mic capsules designed for Shure wireless transmitters. The RPW112 SM58 unit you asked about will work.
Answered by: Jordan K
Date published: 2022-04-08

Is this compatible with the URX-P03D (stereo) ...

Is this compatible with the URX-P03D (stereo) receiver?
Asked by: Alexander
Yes,as lomg as both are in the same frequency bank and tuned to the same frequency.
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2024-08-03
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