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3f CHANNEL: This rotary switch selects the desired carrier fre-

quency.

3g Belt Clip for fixing the transmitter to your belt.
3h Battery Compartment: Refer to Section 9. Setting Up.
3i Antenna: Permanently connected, flexible antenna.
3j GAIN: This rotary pot allows you to match the microphone or

instrument level to the transmitter’s audio section.

3k Carrier Frequency Table: A label listing the available fre-

quencies is affixed to the transmitter rear panel.

3l Frequency Set Designation: The label on the rear panel also

indicates the designation of the Frequency Set.

3m Security Cover: Protects the POWER and MIC switches from

being actuated unintentionally.

6.2. Microphones, Guitar Cable (optional)

The following AKG microphones have been designed specifically
for direct connection to the audio input of the PT 80:

C 417 L

C 419 L

C 420 L

CK 77 L

The 

MKG/L

guitar cable from AKG lets you connect an electric

guitar, electric bass, or remote keyboard to the bodypack trans-
mitter.

6.3. Optional Accessories

CB 60/80 

bag

Color Coding Kit

7. Frequencies

The transmitter and receiver of your WMS 80 system have been
factory programmed for up to 15 selectable carrier frequencies.
The carrier frequency label (1k) on the receiver, (2g) on the hand-
held transmitter, or (3k) on the bodypack transmitter lists the
Frequency Set your WMS 80 system uses and all available carrier
frequencies.

7.1. Frequency Sets

Prior to powering up your WMS 80 system, check that the trans-
mitter and receiver use the same Frequency Set. If they do not, you
may not be able to find a common carrier frequency for the trans-
mitter and receiver.
The following Frequency Sets are currently available:

Designation

Frequency

Countries 

Range (MHz)

EU58

770,6 - 773,4

EU

EU59

777,6 - 780,4

EU

EU60

785,6 - 788,4

EU

JPA

802,5 - 805,5

EU, Japan

NZ1

812,2 - 815,0

EU, New Zealand

NZ2

833,2 - 835,0

EU, New Zealand

UK69A

854,9 - 857,625

EU, Great Britain

UK69B

858,2 - 860,9

EU, Great Britain

US54

710,2 - 713,0

USA

US55

719,0 - 721,8

USA

US58

734,4 - 737,2

USA

US59

742,8 - 745,6

USA

For frequencies allocated in the various countries and frequencies
suited for intermodulation-free simultaneous operation, refer to the
Frequency List in section 12.

7.2. Ordering Transmitters and Receivers

If you want to order additional transmitters or receivers operating

on the same set of frequencies as your original equipment, be sure
to state the designation of your original Frequency Set (1k/1l, 2i,
3k/3l) and the serial number of the original device. We need this
information to make sure your new equipment will be compatible
with the original units.

8. Multichannel Systems

Carrier frequencies allocated to wireless microphones differ from
country to countr y. Depending on local frequency allocations and
available carrier frequencies you can operate two to four 
WMS 80 systems simultaneously. (Refer to the Frequency List in
section 12.)

In each carrier frequency table (1k, 2h, 3k) and in the Frequency
List in section 12, the basic frequencies you can use simulta-
neously and without risk of intermodulation are marked with *.

If you have any questions regarding allocated frequencies contact
your dealer, the competent authority, your AKG representative, or
the AKG head office in Vienna, Austria.
Alternatively, you are welcome to visit the AKG website at
www.akg-acoustics.com where you can download a FREE fre-
quency management program for AKG Wireless Microphone
Systems.

9. Setting Up

Prior to connecting the receiver to AC power and inserting the bat-
teries into the transmitter, set the transmitter and receiver to the
same carrier frequency. The carrier frequency tables on the trans-
mitter (2h, 3k) and receiver (1k) and the Frequency List (section 12)
on page 44 list the channel number corresponding to each carri-
er frequency.

9.1. Selecting the Carrier Frequency

1.

Handheld transmitter

: Unscrew the battery compartment

cover and the color code ring (2d or 2j) CCW.

Bodypack transmitter

: Open the battery compartment

(3h).
All controls are now accessible.

2. Use the supplied screwdriver (1q) to set the CHANNEL control

(2g) on the handheld transmitter or (3f) on the bodypack trans-
mitter to the desired channel.

3. Set the CHANNEL control (1d) on the receiver to the same

channel as the transmitter.

9.1.1. Multichannel Systems

1. Be sure to assign a separate carrier frequency to each trans-

mission channel (trans receiver).

2. Set the transmitter and receiver to one of the frequencies mark-

ed with * in the carrier frequency tables (1k, 2h, 3k).

Note:

If reception on the selected carrier frequency is disturbed,

set the 

carrier frequencies for all WMS 80 channels

within the same frequency set

up or down one step

with the respective CHANNEL controls (1d, 2g, 3f) on each
transmitter and receiver.
This is necessary to provide the minimum frequency spacing
required for intermodulation-free multichannel operation.

Important:

Do not operate two or more WMS 80 channels on

the same frequency at the same time and location. This would
cause unwanted noise due to radio interference.

9.1.2. Changing Carrier Frequencies

Prior to changing a carrier frequency,

be sure to switch the

Summary of Contents for WMS 80

Page 1: ...WMS 80 Wireless Microphone Systems Bedienungsanleitung...

Page 2: ...enzsets 5 7 2 Nachbestellen von Sendern und Empf ngern 5 8 Mehrkanalanlagen 5 9 Inbetriebnahme 5 9 1 Tr gerfrequenzen einstellen 5 9 1 1 Mehrkanalanlagen 5 9 1 2 Tr gerfrequenzen umschalten 6 9 2 Hand...

Page 3: ...it dem VOLUME Potentiometer k nnen Sie den Ausgangspegel des Empf ngers an die Eingangsempfindlich keit Ihres Mischpults oder Verst rkers anpassen 1c SQUELCH Die Rauschsperre Squelch schaltet den Empf...

Page 4: ...ehentlicher Bet tigung 5 2 Austauschbare Mikrofonk pfe nicht mitgeliefert Die austauschbaren Mikrofonk pfe 2k D 880 WL1 D 3700 WL1 D 3800 WL1 C 5900 WL1 und C 535 WL1 besitzen denselben akustischen Wa...

Page 5: ...mmt 8 Mehrkanalanlagen Auf Grund unterschiedlicher nationaler Bestimmungen sind in dem Gebiet wo Sie Ihr WMS 80 einsetzen wollen oft nur bestimmte Tr gerfrequenzen f r drahtlose Mikrofonanlagen zugela...

Page 6: ...hdeckel zug nglich 3 Stecken Sie Ihr Mikrofon bzw Ihr Instrument ber das Gitarrenkabel MKG L an die Audioeingangs Buchse 3d an 4 Schwenken Sie die Schalterabdeckung 3m im Uhrzeigersinn von den Schalte...

Page 7: ...geschlossene Ger t z B Mischpulteingang optimal ausgesteuert wird Lesen Sie dazu die Betriebsanleitung des betreffenden Ger tes nach 4 Schreiten Sie den Bereich ab in dem der Sender eingesetzt werden...

Page 8: ...n Normen ETS 300 422 und ETS 300 445 sowie FCC Part 74 Part 15 Empf nger und Part 90 Traveler HT 80 PT 80 SR 80 Tr gerfrequenz 710 2 860 9 MHz Modulation FM Audio bertragungsbandbreite 50 20 000 Hz Fr...

Page 9: ...200MHz C 712 400MHz D 712 600MHz E 712 800MHz F 713 000MHz Set US55 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 719 000MHz 2 719 200MHz 3 719 400MHz 4 719 600MHz 5 719 800MHz 6 720 000MHz 7 720 200MHz 8 720 400MHz 9 720 60...

Page 10: ...ANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 812 200MHz 2 812 400MHz 3 812 600MHz 4 812 800MHz 5 813 000MHz 6 813 200MHz 7 813 400MHz 8 813 600MHz 9 813 800MHz A 814 000MHz B 814 200MHz C 814 400MHz D 814 600MHz E 814 800MHz F...

Page 11: ...q 1e 1e 1f 1k 1l 2d 2j HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 SR80 0000Z0000 SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 1...

Page 12: ...HT 80 HT 80 2j 2a 2c 2b 2e 2h 2i 2f 2g 2k 2 x 1 5V HT 80 HT 80...

Page 13: ...000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 14 000 000 MHz 7 000 000 15 000 000 MHz 8 000 000 3k 3l PT 80 3b 3a 3c 3d 3e...

Page 14: ...WMS 80 Wireless Microphone Systems User Instructions...

Page 15: ...ency Sets 5 7 2 Ordering Replacement Transmitters and or Receivers 5 8 Multichannel Systems 5 9 Setting Up 5 9 1 Selecting Carrier Frequencies 5 9 1 1 Multichannel Systems 5 9 1 2 Changing Carrier Fre...

Page 16: ...LCH The squelch circuit switches the receiver off if the received signal is too weak in order to suppress the related noise or the residual noise of the receiver while the transmitter is off Set the S...

Page 17: ...and replace it with a colored ring from the optional Color Coding kit to identify each wireless channel by a different color 2e GAIN This rotary pot allows you to match the microphone level to the tra...

Page 18: ...l number of the original device We need this information to make sure your new equipment will be compatible with the original units 8 Multichannel Systems Carrier frequencies allocated to wireless mic...

Page 19: ...ch 3a to I to switch the power to the transmitter on The status LED 3c will flash momentarily If the batteries are in good condition the status LED 3c will continue glowing dimly When the status LED 3...

Page 20: ...mportant Never set the squelch threshold higher than abso lutely necessary The higher the squelch threshold the lower the sensitivity of the receiver and thus the usable range between transmitter and...

Page 21: ...Input sensitivity typ 95 dBm Audio input level for rated deviation 350 mV 1 kHz 1400 mV 1 kHz Input impedance 220 k Condenser microphone power supply 6 V 6 8 k on pin 3 Squelch threshold 95 to 80 dBm...

Page 22: ...200MHz C 712 400MHz D 712 600MHz E 712 800MHz F 713 000MHz Set US55 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 719 000MHz 2 719 200MHz 3 719 400MHz 4 719 600MHz 5 719 800MHz 6 720 000MHz 7 720 200MHz 8 720 400MHz 9 720 60...

Page 23: ...ANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 812 200MHz 2 812 400MHz 3 812 600MHz 4 812 800MHz 5 813 000MHz 6 813 200MHz 7 813 400MHz 8 813 600MHz 9 813 800MHz A 814 000MHz B 814 200MHz C 814 400MHz D 814 600MHz E 814 800MHz F...

Page 24: ...e 1e 1f 1k 1l 2d 2j HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 SR80 0000Z0000 SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 0...

Page 25: ...HT 80 HT 80 2j 2a 2c 2b 2e 2h 2i 2f 2g 2k 2 x 1 5V HT 80 HT 80...

Page 26: ...1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 14 000 000 MHz 7 000 000 15 000 000 MHz 8 000 000 3k 3l 3g 3g 3m...

Page 27: ...WMS 80 Wireless Microphone Systems Mode d emploi...

Page 28: ...ande ult rieure d metteurs et de r cepteurs 5 8 Syst mes multicanaux 5 9 Mise en service 5 9 1 R glage de la fr quence porteuse 5 9 1 1 Syst mes multicanaux 5 9 1 2 Changement de fr quence porteuse 6...

Page 29: ...adapter le niveau de sortie du r cepteur la sensibilit d entr e de votre table de mixage 1c SQUELCH Le silencieux squelch coupe le r cepteur lor sque le signal d entr e est trop faible supprimant les...

Page 30: ...es m mes pro pri t s acoustiques et dynamiques que les microphones fil cor respondants L immunit au Larsen la compensation des bruits et vibrations ainsi que leur ex cution particuli rement robuste et...

Page 31: ...rences existant entre les r glementations natio nales il se peut que seules quelques fr quences porteuses pr ci ses soient autoris es pour les syst mes micros HF dans la r gi on o vous voulez utiliser...

Page 32: ...laquette de protection des commandes 3m dans le sens des aiguilles de la montre 5 Mettez l metteur sous tension en r glant l interrupteur POWER 3a sur I Le voyant LED 3c lance un clair puis se met en...

Page 33: ...n d crochages Vous pouvez viter les d crochages en pla ant le r cepteur un autre endroit Si ceci ne donne pas de r sultats vitez ces points critiques 5 Si vous avez des parasites tournez lentement le...

Page 34: ...Compandeur oui Rapport signal bruit typ 50 dB A 100 dB A Limiteur oui Puissance sortie HF 10 mW Consommation typ 130 mA 145 mA Alimentation 2 piles de 1 5 V type AA 120 230 V c a 50 60 Hz Autonomie 8...

Page 35: ...200MHz C 712 400MHz D 712 600MHz E 712 800MHz F 713 000MHz Set US55 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 719 000MHz 2 719 200MHz 3 719 400MHz 4 719 600MHz 5 719 800MHz 6 720 000MHz 7 720 200MHz 8 720 400MHz 9 720 60...

Page 36: ...ANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 812 200MHz 2 812 400MHz 3 812 600MHz 4 812 800MHz 5 813 000MHz 6 813 200MHz 7 813 400MHz 8 813 600MHz 9 813 800MHz A 814 000MHz B 814 200MHz C 814 400MHz D 814 600MHz E 814 800MHz F...

Page 37: ...e 1e 1f 1k 1l 2d 2j HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 SR80 0000Z0000 SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 0...

Page 38: ...HT 80 HT 80 2j 2a 2c 2b 2e 2h 2i 2f 2g 2k 2 x 1 5V HT 80 HT 80...

Page 39: ...1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 14 000 000 MHz 7 000 000 15 000 000 MHz 8 000 000 3k 3l 3g 3g 3m...

Page 40: ...WMS 80 Wireless Microphone Systems Istruzioni d uso...

Page 41: ...successiva di trasmettitori e ricevitori 5 8 Impianti pluricanale 5 9 Messa in esercizio 5 9 1 Regolazione della frequenza portante 5 9 1 1 Impianti pluricanale 5 9 1 2 Commutazione delle frequenze p...

Page 42: ...so del vostro mixer o amplificatore 1c SQUELCH Questo filtro soppressore rumori Squelch disat tiva il ricevitore quando il segnale in arrivo troppo debole in modo che non si sentono i rumori esterni r...

Page 43: ...l corrispon dente microfono e possiedono quindi le stesse qualit acustiche e meccaniche Ottimale sicurezza contro il feedback compensazione delle vibra zioni meccaniche costruzione particolarmente rob...

Page 44: ...spesso sono ammesse solo determinate frequenze portanti per impianti microfonici senza filo A seconda del piano delle frequenze locali e delle frequenze por tanti disponibili potete gestire contempor...

Page 45: ...pertura nel coperchio del comparto batterie 3 Collegate il vostro microfono o il vostro strumento alla presa dell ingresso audio 3d servendovi del cavo per chitarra MKG L 4 Girate via dai selettori la...

Page 46: ...te al riguardo le istruzioni per l uso del rispettivo apparecchio 4 Controllate la zona nella quale volete usare il trasmettitore facendo attenzione ai punti dove l intensit di campo dimi nuisce e dov...

Page 47: ...kHz US1a US1b 7 5 kHz Coefficiente di distorsione armonica ad 1 kHz 0 5 0 4 Compander s Rapporto segnale rumore tip 50 dB A 100 dB A Limiter s Potenza d uscita RF 10 mW Assorbimento tip 130 mA 145 mA...

Page 48: ...200MHz C 712 400MHz D 712 600MHz E 712 800MHz F 713 000MHz Set US55 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 719 000MHz 2 719 200MHz 3 719 400MHz 4 719 600MHz 5 719 800MHz 6 720 000MHz 7 720 200MHz 8 720 400MHz 9 720 60...

Page 49: ...ANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 812 200MHz 2 812 400MHz 3 812 600MHz 4 812 800MHz 5 813 000MHz 6 813 200MHz 7 813 400MHz 8 813 600MHz 9 813 800MHz A 814 000MHz B 814 200MHz C 814 400MHz D 814 600MHz E 814 800MHz F...

Page 50: ...e 1e 1f 1k 1l 2d 2j HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 SR80 0000Z0000 SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 0...

Page 51: ...HT 80 HT 80 d 2j 2a 2c 2b 2e 2h 2i 2f 2g 2k 2 x 1 5V HT 80 HT 80...

Page 52: ...1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 14 000 000 MHz 7 000 000 15 000 000 MHz 8 000 000 3k 3l 3g 3g 3m...

Page 53: ...WMS 80 Wireless Microphone Systems Modo de empleo...

Page 54: ...uencias 5 7 2 Pedido suplementario de transmisores y receptores 5 8 Sistemas multicanales 5 9 Puesta en funcionamiento 5 9 1 Ajuste de las frecuencias portadoras 5 9 1 1 Sistemas multicanales 5 9 1 2...

Page 55: ...adaptar el nivel de salida del receptor a la sensibilidad de entrada del pupitre mezclador o amplificador 1c SQUELCH el silenciador squelch desconecta el receptor si la se al de recepci n es muy d bi...

Page 56: ...D 880 WL1 D 3700 WL1 D 3800 WL1 C 5900 WL1 y C 535 WL1 dis ponen del mismo transductor ac stico y por ende de las mismas caracter sticas ac sticas y mec nicas que el modelo con cable de los correspon...

Page 57: ...tarde concuerden con los de sus apa ratos existentes 8 Sistemas multicanales Debido a las distintas disposiciones nacionales est n autorizadas a menudo s lo determinadas frecuencias portadoras para si...

Page 58: ...ble de guitarra MKG L al borne de la entrada audio 3d 4 Girar la cubierta de los selectores 3m en el sentido de las agujas del reloj 5 Encender el transmisor colocando el selector POWER 3a en I El LED...

Page 59: ...remediar emplazando el receptor de otra forma Si esto no da resultado hay que evitar esos lugares cr ticos 5 Si aparecen ruidos perturbadores hacer girar el regulador SQUELCH 1c del receptor en el sen...

Page 60: ...n no lineal con 1 kHz 0 5 0 4 Compandor si Relaci n se al ruido tip 50 dB A 100 dB A Limiter si Potencia de RF radiada 10 mW Consumo de corriente tip 130 mA 145 mA 200 mA Alimentaci n de tensi n 2 pi...

Page 61: ...200MHz C 712 400MHz D 712 600MHz E 712 800MHz F 713 000MHz Set US55 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 719 000MHz 2 719 200MHz 3 719 400MHz 4 719 600MHz 5 719 800MHz 6 720 000MHz 7 720 200MHz 8 720 400MHz 9 720 60...

Page 62: ...ANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 812 200MHz 2 812 400MHz 3 812 600MHz 4 812 800MHz 5 813 000MHz 6 813 200MHz 7 813 400MHz 8 813 600MHz 9 813 800MHz A 814 000MHz B 814 200MHz C 814 400MHz D 814 600MHz E 814 800MHz F...

Page 63: ...e 1e 1f 1k 1l 2d 2j HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 SR80 0000Z0000 SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 0...

Page 64: ...HT 80 HT 80 2j 2a 2c 2b 2e 2h 2i 2f 2g 2k 2 x 1 5V HT 80 HT 80...

Page 65: ...1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 14 000 000 MHz 7 000 000 15 000 000 MHz 8 000 000 3k 3l 3g 3g 3m...

Page 66: ...WMS 80 Wireless Microphone Systems Instru es de uso...

Page 67: ...ncias 5 7 1 Sets de freq ncia 5 7 2 Encomendar transmissores e receptores 5 8 Instala es multicanais 5 9 Opera o 5 9 1 Ajustar as freq ncias portadoras 5 9 1 1 Instala es multicanais 5 9 1 2 Mudar as...

Page 68: ...ru do Squelch desliga o receptor se os sinais de recep o estiverem demasiadamen te baixos de maneira que se tornem inaud veis os ru dos per turbadores relacionados a esse fen meno e os ru dos pro duz...

Page 69: ...tor ac stico e as mesmas carater sticas ac sticas e mec nicas como o modelo de fio do respectivo micro fone A melhor prote o do acoplamento de rea o a compensa o de ru dos de estrutura assim como a ro...

Page 70: ...is diferentes freq ente mente s o permitidas s certas freq ncias portadoras para siste mas de microfone sem fio dependendo do lugar onde pretende trabalhar com a sua instala o Conforme ao plano de fre...

Page 71: ...av s da abertura na tampa do compartimento de pilhas 3h 3 Ligue o seu microfone ou o seu instrumento por meio do cabo de viol o MKG L ao conetor de entrada de udio 3d 4 Gire o tampo de comutadores 3m...

Page 72: ...e maneira que o dispositivo ligado por exemplo uma mesa de mixagem seja nivelado de maneira adequada Para tanto leia o manual do dispositivo 4 Controle o lugar onde pretende aplicar o transmissor veri...

Page 73: ...kHz Coeficiente de distor o n o linear em 1 kHz 0 5 0 4 Compander sim Rela o sinal ru do t p 50 dB A 100 dB A Limiter sim Pot ncia de sa da RF 10 mW Consumo de corrente t p 130 mA 145 mA 200 mA Alime...

Page 74: ...200MHz C 712 400MHz D 712 600MHz E 712 800MHz F 713 000MHz Set US55 CHANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 719 000MHz 2 719 200MHz 3 719 400MHz 4 719 600MHz 5 719 800MHz 6 720 000MHz 7 720 200MHz 8 720 400MHz 9 720 60...

Page 75: ...ANNEL FREQ 0 OFF 1 812 200MHz 2 812 400MHz 3 812 600MHz 4 812 800MHz 5 813 000MHz 6 813 200MHz 7 813 400MHz 8 813 600MHz 9 813 800MHz A 814 000MHz B 814 200MHz C 814 400MHz D 814 600MHz E 814 800MHz F...

Page 76: ...e 1e 1f 1k 1l 2d 2j HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 HT 80 SR80 0000Z0000 SNR 01001 AKG Set EUS 1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 0...

Page 77: ...HT 80 HT 80 d 2j 2a 2c 2b 2e 2h 2i 2f 2g 2k 2 x 1 5V HT 80 HT 80...

Page 78: ...1 000 000 9 000 000 MHz 2 000 000 10 000 000 MHz 3 000 000 11 000 000 MHz 4 000 000 12 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 13 000 000 MHz 6 000 000 14 000 000 MHz 7 000 000 15 000 000 MHz 8 000 000 3k 3l 3g 3g 3m...

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