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Preliminary 01/02 

level peaks. 

(Note: Turning down the gain too much can compromise the signal-to-noise 

and is not recommended.)

  

 
 
 
      Cautions

  

1.  Feedback

 

Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, transmitter location and speaker placement so that 
acoustic feedback, howling and screeching, will be avoided. Please also note the pickup 
pattern characteristics of the microphone selected. Omnidirectional mics pick up sound 
equally from all directions, and are prone to feedback if not used carefully. Unidirectional 
mics are more resistant to feedback, but pick up sound sources best that are directly in 
front of the mic. Also, mics that are farther from the sound source, such as lavaliers, 
require more acoustic gain and thus are also more prone to feedback than close-source 
mics such as handheld or headworn models that are used close to the mouth. 
 

2. Microphone Damage 

Note: headset and lavalier mic users. Microphone element can easily be destroyed by the 
buildup of salts and minerals from perspiration and saliva. It is good practice to put a 
windscreen on the mic element at all times to protect it.) 
 

3. No Audio 

If the receiver is configured for Tone Squelch™ mute the transmitter must also be 
configured to send the tones, otherwise the receiver audio will remain muted.  
 

D. FREQUENCY GUIDE 

The UHF 16 system is available with a choice of three frequency bands, each with 16 
user-selectable frequencies. Select the band and frequencies appropriate to the 
area/country in which the system is to be used. 
 

 U.S. 

U.S./Europe 

Europe 

Channel 

Band 1 

Band 2 

Band 3 

726.00 MHz  793.40 MHz 846.20 MHz 

726.40 MHz  794.00 MHz 846.60 MHz 

726.90 MHz  796.60 MHz 847.10 MHz 

728.20 MHz  799.50 MHz 847.80 MHz 

729.40 MHz  801.10 MHz 848.80 MHz 

730.60 MHz  802.80 MHz 849.50 MHz 

732.50 MHz  804.90 MHz 850.90 MHz 

734.50 MHz  805.85 MHz 851.85 MHz 

735.90 MHz  807.45 MHz 853.45 MHz 

10 

736.60 MHz  808.85 MHz 854.85 MHz 

11 

737.40 MHz  810.05 MHz 856.05 MHz 

12 

739.70 MHz  812.55 MHz 858.55 MHz 

Summary of Contents for UB-16

Page 1: ...ch Mode 7 Locking the Keyboard 8 Microphone and Instrument Operation a Instrument Use b Microphone Use D FREQUENCY GUIDE E CHANNEL DISPLAY AND UP DOWN BUTTONS OPERATION 1 UB 16 Transmitters a Changing the Channel Assignment b Selecting Tone Squelch Mode c Selecting Keyboard Lock F SPECIFICATIONS UB 16 Transmitters G SERVICE FOR YOUR NADY WIRELESS SYSTEM U S International FCC RF Exposure Statement ...

Page 2: ...will first explain the benefits of the UHF 16 and then will take you step by step on how to operate your new system Each section will give you detailed information Also included in this manual is the frequency selection chart complete system specifications and servicing information B SYSTEM FEATURES UB 16 Transmitters Choice of transmitters UH 16 handheld or UB 16 bodypack both 16 channel selectab...

Page 3: ...he OFF STANDBY ON SWITCH 26 to the STANDBY position transmitter on audio muted or the ON position transmitter and audio both on The BATTERY INDICATOR LED 27 will give a single quick flash indicating usable battery strength In the case of dead or low batteries the LED either will not go on at all or will stay on continuously indicating that the batteries should be replaced with fresh ones To preser...

Page 4: ...m 1 Make sure all guitar volume and tone pots are clean and all contacts are solid this is very important 2 A 47pf capacitor soldered across the hot to ground terminals of the guitar s volume and tone pots will provide extra filtering b Microphone Use with either a lavalier or headworn microphone Secure the connection from the LAVALIER 25 or HEADWORN MIC CORD 24 by turning the slip ring on the plu...

Page 5: ...mic users Microphone element can easily be destroyed by the buildup of salts and minerals from perspiration and saliva It is good practice to put a windscreen on the mic element at all times to protect it 3 No Audio If the receiver is configured for Tone Squelch mute the transmitter must also be configured to send the tones otherwise the receiver audio will remain muted D FREQUENCY GUIDE The UHF 1...

Page 6: ... Channel number indicator will vanish after 10 seconds The Tone Squelch indicator and Keyboard Lock indicator will show the transmitter is On b Selecting Tone Squelch Mode Hold both Up and Down buttons at the same time for 1 second Tone Squelch will cycle from On to Off If the receiver Tone Squelch is enabled it must also be enabled on the transmitter otherwise the audio will remain muted c Select...

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