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Interference-free, Affordable Operations

— with the Sony UWP Series 

UHF Synthesized Wireless Microphone System

As the use of wireless microphone systems has increased dramatically for diverse applications, low-cost systems have
become more popular, but transmission stability and noise problems have often been overlooked.  
Sony presents the ideal solution for budget-conscious users seeking rock-steady wireless operations — the UWP Series
UHF Synthesized Wireless Microphone System.

The UWP Series consists of five core elements — a lavalier/bodypack transmitter, a wireless handheld microphone, 
a portable tuner, a half-rack-size tuner, and a tuner module.  These are available in six turnkey packages, each comprising
a microphone, transmitter and tuner, for a ready-to-go system straight out of the box.  Each package has been carefully
compiled to address specific operational needs, meaning the UWP Series can virtually adapt to almost any application.

The UWP Series excels in transmission stability.  Sophisticated wireless technologies, developed for top-of-the-line Sony
wireless microphone systems, have been incorporated, including the UHF PLL-synthesized system, space-diversity
reception and a tone squelch function.  These capabilities are typically found only on high-end wireless systems. 

Whether you use it with low-cost ENG, EFP or PA systems, the UWP Series delivers the convenience of non-
compromised wireless microphone operation at a very affordable price.

Stable Transmission and Reception

The UWP Series Wireless Microphone
System uses three core technologies to
provide stable transmission and reception:

PLL Synthesized System

Key to achieving stable transmission and
reception is the use of a stable carrier
signal to avoid interference with other
frequency channels and to allow the
selection of a preferred channel from
multiple frequencies.  The UWP Series
achieves this by using a UHF PLL (Phase
Locked Loop) frequency synthesized
system, which provides accurate carrier
signal frequencies.  
This system is used in both the
transmitters and tuners, so that a stable
carrier is generated at the transmitter, and
accurately tuned in at the tuner.  
This PLL-controlled system provides
highly stable, user-selectable frequencies
in increments of 125 kHz.

Space Diversity Reception System

Typically, wireless microphone
transmission systems can be subject to
reception interruptions (signal dropout),
but the UWP Series reduces this to a
minimum.  By utilizing a space-diversity
reception system, it achieves stable

Pre-Programmed Operating
Frequencies

The transmitters and tuners included in
the UWP Series incorporate pre-
programmed frequencies that meet the
wireless-communication regulations of
each country.  The UWP Series operates
within the following frequency ranges:
• U models: 758 MHz to 782 MHz or 782

MHz to 806 MHz 
(188 selectable frequencies)

• CE models: 798 MHz to 822 MHz or

838 MHz to 862 MHz 
(189 selectable frequencies)

• AU models: 792 MHz to 806 MHz 

(102 selectable frequencies)

Simultaneous Multi-Channel
Operation

The UWP Series allows simultaneous
operation of up to 16 wireless
microphones.
Optimum combinations of practically
tested, interference-free frequencies are
stored in the UWP tuners.  By using the
pre-programmed frequency groups,
users can easily choose interference-free
frequencies for the transmitters and
tuners, simplifying the task of system
setup.

reception by using dual-antenna
inputs/reception circuits.  These receive
signals over two different paths and
automatically select the stronger RF
signal for output.  The space diversity
reception system is adopted in all UWP
tuners – the portable tuner, half rack-size
tuner and tuner module alike.  What’s
more, the antennas of the portable and
half-rack-size tuners each allow for angle
adjustments, which helps to further
eliminate signal dropout.

Tone Squelch Circuitry

When operating a wireless microphone
system, it is essential that the tuner not
pick up carrier signals transmitted from
other systems.  In order to avoid this, the
UWP Series handheld microphone and
portable transmitter transmit a 32 kHz
pilot-tone signal along with the audio
signal.  The tuner’s squelch circuit
recognizes this tone signal, and outputs
the audio signal only when this tone
signal is received.  This function prevents
the output of unwanted signals and noise
from other signal transmissions in the air,
as well as the RF noise and popping
noise that occur when the transmitter is
powered on or off. 

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Summary of Contents for UWP-C1

Page 1: ...U AU CE UHF Synthesized Wireless Microphone System UWP Series ...

Page 2: ...system provides highly stable user selectable frequencies in increments of 125 kHz Space Diversity Reception System Typically wireless microphone transmission systems can be subject to reception interruptions signal dropout but the UWP Series reduces this to a minimum By utilizing a space diversity reception system it achieves stable Pre Programmed Operating Frequencies The transmitters and tuners...

Page 3: ...3 pole mini plug XLR type 3 pole mini plug stereo mini plug UWP C1 Consists of a uni directional lavalier microphone bodypack transmitter and half rack size tuner Suitable for use in PA systems The lavalier microphone is supplied with a microphone windscreen and microphone holder clip The bodypack transmitter is supplied with a belt clip The half rack size tuner is supplied with an AC DC adaptor C...

Page 4: ... including the operating channel number and its frequency in MHz attenuator level RF output level setting High Low audio input status RF output status transmitter battery status and accumulated operating time Supplied with a microphone holder and a screw adaptor Lavalier Microphones Omni directional type for the UWP C1 package Uni directional type for the UWP S1 and UWP X1 packages 1 2 m 3 9 feet ...

Page 5: ...proximately six hours of continuous operation with two AA size alkaline LR6 batteries Stereo mini jack with monitor volume control Supplied shoe mount adaptor enables easy mounting on Sony camcorders A microphone stand adaptor screw adaptor belt clip and two output cables 3 pole mini plug XLR type 3 pole mini plug stereo mini plug are also provided Portable Tuner Photo shows portable tuner mounted...

Page 6: ...and unwanted signals from other wireless microphone systems An backlight LCD screen displays the operating channel number and its frequency in MHz plus the audio output status and RF input level A green LED indicator illuminates when RF input signals are appropriately received An auto channel search function automatically selects unoccupied channels Tuner Module Photo shows tuner module installed ...

Page 7: ...gle horizontal type tie clip 1 urethane type windscreen 1 operating instructions 1 ECM 166BMP Lavalier Microphone Uni directional electret condenser microphone Resistant to howing by rejecting indirect sound Frequency response 100 Hz to 10 kHz Sensitivity 45 dB 5 6 mV 0 dB 1 V Pa at 1 kHz Microphone head 12 5 mm 1 2 inch dia x 23 5 mm 15 16 inches approx 3 5 g 0 12 oz Cable length 1 2 m 3 9 feet S...

Page 8: ...frequencies CE model 798 MHz to 822 MHz TV channels 62 to 64 or 838 MHz to 862 MHz TV channels 67 to 69 Users may choose from 189 frequencies on each model U model 758 MH to 782 MHz TV channels 62 to 65 or 782 MHz to 806 MHz TV channels 66 to 69 Users may choose from 188 frequencies on each model Antenna 1 4 wave length wire Pilot tone signal 32 kHz RF squelch level 15 dBµ Frequency response 50 Hz...

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