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SYSTEM AND COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS

RF Carrier Frequency Range

169.445 to 240.000 MHz

Operating Range:100 m (328 ft.) under typical conditions
Audio Frequency Response: 50 to 15,000 Hz, 

3 dB

Image Rejection: 75 dB typical
Spurious Rejection: 75 dB typical
System Distortion (ref. 

15 kHz deviation, 1 kHz modula-

tion): 0.1% THD typical
Signal/Noise Ratio: 102 dB
Sensitivity: –110 dBm for 12 dB SINAD typical
Operating Temperature Range

–18

°

 to 57

°

 C (0

°

 to 135

°

 F)  NOTE: Battery characteristics

may limit this range.

Battery Life: 18 hours with 9 V alkaline battery (Duracell
MN1604 recommended).

AXB1, AXB1G BODYPACK
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS

RF Output

50 mW Typical

Input
Configuration

Unbalanced

Connector Type

1/4 Inch (AXB1G);  4-pin Tini Q-G

 

(AXB1)

Actual Impedance

1 M

Maximum
Recommended
Input Level*

+12 dBV

Minimum
Recommended
Input Level**

–80 dBV

Connector Pin
Assignments
(AXB1)

Pin 1:Tied to Ground
Pin 2:Tied to +5 V
Pin 3:Tied to Audio
Pin 4:Tied to 20k

 Resistor and Audio Ground

Connector Pin
Assignments
(AXB1G)

Sleeve: Tied to Ground
Tip: Tied to Audio

Dimensions

64 mm H x 106 mm W x 24 mm D
                  (2.52” H x 4.17” W x 0.95” D)

Net Weight

96.4g (3.4 oz.)

Power
Requirements

9 V alkaline battery (Duracell MN1604
recommended);  8.4 V NiCd battery optional.

Nominal Current
Drain

30 mA

* Gain Control at minimum
** Gain Control at maximum

AXH2 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER SPECIFICA-
TIONS

AXH2/58 (SM58)

AXH2/31(BG3.1)

RF Output

50 mW Typical (FCC); 20 mW Typical (ETSI)

Dimensions

236 mm H x 51 mm D
    (9.29” H x 2.01” D)

222 mm H x 51 mm D
    (8.74” H x 2.01” D)

Net Weight

295g (10.4 oz.)

266g (9.4 oz.)

Power Requirement

9 V alkaline battery (Duracell MN1604 recom-
mended);  8.4 V  NiCd  battery optional.

Nominal Current
Drain

30 mA

30 mA

AXR3 AND AXR4N RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS

AXR4N

AXR3

Connector

3-Pin XLR (Male) and
1/4” Phone Plug

1/4” Phone  Jack

Maximum Output
Levels at 15 KHz
deviation

1/4”: + 5dBV
XLR:  –10 dBV

–6.8 dBV

Nominal Output
Levels

 1/4”: –8 dBV
XLR: –30 dBV

–32 dBV

Output  Configuration

Active Balanced

Unbalanced

Actual Impedance

 3.3 K

1 K

Connector Pin
Assignments

XLR: Pin 1: ground;
Pin 2: hot; Pin 3: cold
1/4”: Tip: hot; Sleeve:
ground.

Tip: hot; Sleeve:
ground

Dimensions (AXR4N)

41 mm H x 197 mm W x 138 mm D
(1.625” H x 7.77” W x 5.42” D)

Dimensions (AXR3)

 35mm H x 152 mm W x 98 mm D
(1.38”H x 5.98” W x 3.85” D)

Net Weight (AXR4N)

435 g (15.4 oz.)

Net Weight (AXR3)

192 g (6.8 oz.)

Power Requirements

12–18 VDC nominal, 200mA

Power Supply

120 V or 230V AC adaptor with 2.1 mm female
plug

Voltage/Current/Phant
om Power Protection

Yes

Yes

Certification

AXB1G, AXB1:Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90. Certi-

fied by IC in Canada under TRC-78.

AXH2/31, AXH2/58: Type Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90.

Certified by IC in Canada under TRC-78. Conforms to
European Union directives, eligible to bear CE marking;
meets European Union Requirements. Type Approval: pr
I–ETS 300 422, BZT 17 TR 2019, and BAPT 122 R 1. EMC
Immunity: pr ETS 300 445.

AXR3, AXR4N: Approved under the Declaration of Conformity

provision of FCC Part 15 (AXR3).  Certified by IC in Canada
under RSS 123 (AXR4N). Conforms to European Union di-
rectives, eligible to bear CE marking; mets European Union
Requirements. EMC Immunity: pr ETS 300 445. Power sup-
ply meets Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC.

Summary of Contents for AXS31

Page 1: ...upply PS20 105 125 VAC 60 Hz Supplied Accessories Carrying and storage case Receiver feet Hook and loop fastening strips gain adjustment screwdriver Accessories microphone stand adapter 1 4 to 1 4 gui...

Page 2: ...XB1 Tini Q G connector provides connection to a variety of lavalier and headset microphone cables and to the Shure WA302 instrument adapter cable AXB1G Accepts a standard 1 4 inch or guitar cable plug...

Page 3: ...er to your belt guitar strap or waistband as shown in Figure 6 Depress the tab marked PRESS and slip the belt or strap between the transmitter body and the belt clip For added stability draw the strap...

Page 4: ...you turn off your transmitter your receiver is picking up an RF signal from some other source If you cannot identify and remove this source usually other digital or wireless electronic equipment nearb...

Page 5: ...58 and AXSLWD Systems RECEIVER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The volume control on the front panel of the AXR3 and AXR4N receivers can be adjusted to make the wireless system output level identical to that of a c...

Page 6: ...eiver No sound or faint POWER ANTENNA AUDIO PEAK POWER RF PEAK A B ON POWER LOW BATT TRANSMITTER Increase transmitter gain until Transmitter Audio Peak light flashes on loud peaks Turn up receiver vol...

Page 7: ...H x 51 mm D 8 74 H x 2 01 D Net Weight 295g 10 4 oz 266g 9 4 oz Power Requirement 9 V alkaline battery Duracell MN1604 recom mended 8 4 V NiCd battery optional Nominal Current Drain 30 mA 30 mA AXR3...

Page 8: ...or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you You should retain proof of purchase to validate the purchase date and return it with any warranty claim If you believe this product is d...

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