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User’s Guide – 900MHz Stereo Audio Transmitter & Receiver 

 

Pro Audio Transmitter 

Model PAT900 

Pro Audio Dual Diversity Receiver 

Model PAR900M 

 

Introduction / Product Descriptions 

Model PAT900 from Applied Wireless Inc. is a high quality 
transmitter designed to broadcast excellent quality low noise audio 
from any monaural line level source, to the Applied Wireless 
model PAR900M receiver. The PAT900 transmitter is compatible 
with line level audio sources such as mixers, CD and DVD players, 
commercial radio (AM or FM) receivers, satellite radio receivers, 
MP3 players, and PCs. It also has a Mic input as well.  These 
products are for use with amplified speakers or speakers with 
separate amplifiers.  Model PAT900 conforms to FCC Part 15 
requirements for unlicensed use, and will transmit over distances 
up to 1000 feet*.  The range may be increased substantially 
through the use of a directional antenna (such as a flat panel or 
Yagi) at the receiver. 

* Unobstructed, straight line-of-sight range, when used with the standard 

antennas included with the transmitter and receiver. 

The PAT900 transmitter and the PAR900M receiver provide 
twenty-four user-selectable channels of operation within the 902 – 
928 MHz band to enable simultaneous operation of multiple 
transmitters in a common area. Excellent frequency stability is 
assured through the use of crystal references. The products 
incorporate precise FM modulation and sophisticated filters to 
provide stable, interference-free high fidelity audio reception.  

The transmitter and receiver are housed in rugged aluminum 
extrusion enclosures. AC power converters (9VDC) are supplied, 
along with RCA phono-type audio cables. By FCC regulation, the 
transmitter’s quarter-wave antenna is permanently attached 
(substituting a different antenna, or mounting the antenna remotely 
are not permitted). The antennas supplied with the receiver are a 
removable quarter-wave ground plane (sometimes referred to as a 
half-wave) antenna. The receiver’s antennas attach with a BNC 
connector, enabling the use of alternative antennas, (such as a 

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directional flat panel or Yagi) to increase operating range (please 
contact Applied Wireless for a selection of available antennas). 

The PAT900 transmitter and the PAR900M receiver are well-
suited for many diverse applications, including distribution of 
audio entertainment content throughout a building, DJ audio, event 
audio, commercial and industrial surveillance, monitoring, 
security, etc.  

 

Installation Instructions 

 

Before Beginning the Installation 

Plan your installation carefully. The physical location and 
orientation of the transmitter and receiver antennas (relative to 
each other and their surroundings) will have a significant influence 
on reception quality at the receiver. The following guidelines will 
generally yield the best results: 

 

The transmitter antenna should be positioned vertically 
(pointing either up or down).  The receiver antennas should be 
canted off vertical at up to a 45 degree angle. 

 

Antennas should be positioned high enough to enable people to 
move about below them without creating obstructions between 
the antennas.  

 

Although the RF signal from the transmitter will pass through 
most non-metallic building materials (wood, brick, etc.), its 
strength is reduced with every wall through which it must pass. 
Therefore, 

maximum stated reception range is based on 

unobstructed line of sight conditions.

 

 

The transmitter and receiver are both rated for indoor use only. 
If either unit must be located outdoors, it must be protected 
from the elements (using, for example, a non-metallic NEMA4 
enclosure). 

 

Connecting Audio to the PAT900 Transmitter 
Line Input 

Summary of Contents for PAR900M

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Page 2: ...ently attached substituting a different antenna or mounting the antenna remotely are not permitted The antennas supplied with the receiver are a removable quarter wave ground plane sometimes referred...

Page 3: ...Connect the receivers appropriate balanced or unbalanced outputs to the appropriate inputs on the device that is to amplify the received audio signals refer to Figure 2 Figure 2 Receiver Back Panel C...

Page 4: ...aby monitor operating nearby To alleviate the problem try selecting a different channel for the transmitter and receiver ideally one that is at least 9MHz above or below the originally selected channe...

Page 5: ...ion the source device s volume level is probably set too high Reduce the source device s volume control a bit and readjust the transmitter s AUDIO LEVEL control accordingly 10 Applied Wireless Inc Mic...

Page 6: ...ot cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation INSTRUCTION TO THE USER required by the FCC This equipme...

Page 7: ...ain service 2 Loss of use of the product 3 Loss of the original purchaser s time LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES This warranty limits AW s liability to the repair or replacement of the product AW mak...

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