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control the audio output muting of the receiver.  The pilot tone is filtered out of the audio signal immediately after the
detector in the receiver so that it does not influence the compandor or various gain stages.  The basic benefit of the
pilot tone squelch system is that the receiver will remain muted until it receives the pilot tone from the matching
transmitter, even if a strong RF signal is present on the carrier frequency of the system.  This is extremely important in
applications such as with an automatic microphone mixer.

WIDE-BAND DEVIATION

75kHz deviation improves the capture ratio, signal to noise ratio and AM rejection of a wireless system dramatically.
Almost all other wireless systems use less than 75kHz deviation.

LONG BATTERY LIFE

High efficiency circuits throughout the design allow over 4 hours of operation using a single 9 Volt alkaline battery (over
12 hours with a new lithium battery.)  The battery compartment is a unique mechanical design which automatically
adjusts to fit any brand of alkaline or lithium battery.  Battery replacement is easily accomplished by releasing the
bottom and removing the battery cover.  The battery contacts are spring loaded to prevent “rattle” as the unit is
handled.  The UT200 contains a battery status monitoring circuit which monitors and sends the battery status to the
UDR200B receiver. The battery status is displayed on the front of the receiver.

FREQUENCY AGILITY

The transmitter section uses a synthesized, frequency selectable main oscillator  The frequency is extremely stable
over a wide temperature range and over time.

Two rotary switches, located on the side of the unit, provide 256 frequencies in 100kHz steps over a 25.5MHz range.
This alleviates carrier interference problems in mobile or travelling applications.

ANTENNA

The high output antenna utilizes the lower half of the printed circuit boards as one radiating element, with the upper
half of the PC boards and mic capsule as the other half of the dipole configuration.  This allows the mic to be held in
any position, since the user’s hands have little or no effect on the radiated power.

MICROPHONE ELEMENT

The UT200  includes the Lectrosonics VariMic mic element. The VariMic is an cardioid condenser back electret micro-
phone that is adapted for the unique circumstances of wireless microphones.  The problems it solves are dynamic
range, handling noise and low frequency noise (rumble or wind).

In the VariMic, an unusual pumped source FET circuit increases the usable dynamic range 12dB and greatly reduces
distortion, just as if the FET were being supplied with 48 Volts. In addition, a unique 16 position sensitivity control at the
element itself can adjust the sensitivity in 15 steps over a 15 dB range.  This is in addition to the normal gain control in
the wireless microphone.  The result is the widest dynamic range of any condenser mic in a wireless microphone.

The VariMic has a three point damped rubber suspension to reduce high frequency handling noise and a generous
sized windscreen to keep wind noise and breath pops away from the microphone.

Low frequency noise is much more of a problem with wireless microphones than with conventional microphones.  With
a regular mic, low frequency wind noise, breath thumps or handling rumble can be filtered out at the control board
before the noise causes problems with the following electronics or speaker systems.  But with a wireless microphone,
the electronics that will be overdriven are right in the wireless microphone.  Filtering at the control board is much too
late.  To solve this problem, the VariMic has a low frequency filter that is so sharp that it can remove low frequency
noise without affecting any wanted vocals.  It consists of a 36 dB per octave filter circuit to sharply remove low fre-
quency noise below 75 Hz without affecting vocal fundamentals. The lowest operatic bass voice fundamental is 82 Hz.
Isn’t it nice to know that it will come ripping right through.

Summary of Contents for UT200

Page 1: ...UT200 FREQUENCY AGILE HAND HELD TRANSMITTER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and trouble shooting guide LECTROSONICS INC Rio Rancho NM...

Page 2: ...al microphone transmitter with an internal antenna The antenna is a dipole type utilizing the two printed circuit boards as the elements The housing is composed of durable PVC machined to a natural co...

Page 3: ...low frequency compandor uses slower time constants reducing low frequency distortion to well below that of a conventional compandor NO PRE EMPHASIS DE EMPHASIS The signal to noise ratio of the 200 sy...

Page 4: ...one radiating element with the upper half of the PC boards and mic capsule as the other half of the dipole configuration This allows the mic to be held in any position since the user s hands have litt...

Page 5: ...er of the transmitter s range See page 10 for details on adjust ing the transmitter frequency MOD LEVEL LEDs These LEDs loacted under the battery door indicate the audio input level and are used when...

Page 6: ...ants are a little too much Should be used in moderation Bass Filter In addition to the tone controls the UT200 also has a built in bass filter This filter is fixed and cannot be adjusted or defeated L...

Page 7: ...vel control inside the battery compartment is the main level control Adjust the attenuator only when the Audio Level control is turned completely down and more headroom is still needed Be sure to set...

Page 8: ...rner of the battery and slide the battery into the compartment Note that the locking ring is in the closed position for this procedure Ringwillsitflushinthe closedposition PullRing Outward Look inside...

Page 9: ...edure beginning at step 3 6 Once the gain has been adjusted the transmitter audio can be turned on to make sound system level adjustments Set the A audio switch to ON position and adjust the receiver...

Page 10: ...ter to match Note These switches also appear on the front panel of the UDR200A version of the studio receiver and on the rear panel of the UCR200D version of the compact receiver Normally you should s...

Page 11: ...ES NOT INDICATE Transmitter audio muted Make sure bottom panel A switch is turned on Push switch toward the letter A to turn the audio on NO SOUND BUT RECEIVER AUDIO LEVEL METER INDICATES 1 Receiver a...

Page 12: ...l 10 dB below clipping and at the onset of limiting Controls Power ON OFF Audio ON OFF and Battery Condition LED located on bottom of unit Bypass controls located inside battery door Gain control loca...

Page 13: ...ere is a charge for an exact quotation We will be happy to quote approximate charges by phone for out of warranty repairs RETURNING UNITS FOR REPAIR You will save yourself time and trouble if you will...

Page 14: ...velop we will at our option repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor If we cannot correct the defect in your equipment we will replace it at no charge with a simi...

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