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Designator

Frequency (MHz)

TV Channel

50

734.375

58

51

734.500

58

52

734.625

58

53

734.750

58

54

734.875

58

55

735.000

58

56

735.125

58

57

735.250

58

58

735.375

58

59

735.500

58

60

735.625

58

61

735.750

58

62

735.875

58

63

736.000

58

64

736.125

58

65

736.250

58

66

736.375

58

67

736.500

58

68

736.625

58

69

736.750

58

70

736.875

58

71

737.000

58

72

737.125

58

73

737.250

58

74

737.375

58

75

737.500

58

76

737.625

58

77

737.750

58

78

737.875

58

79

738.000

58

80

738.125

58

81

738.250

58

82

738.375

58

83

738.500

58

84

738.625

58

85

738.750

58

86

738.875

58

87

739.000

58

88

739.125

58

89

739.250

58

90

739.375

58

91

739.500

58

92

739.625

58

93

739.750

58

94

739.875

58

95

740.000

59

96

740.125

59

97

740.250

59

98

740.375

59

99

740.500

59

For use where TV Channel 58 is operating:

Channels 00, 02, 08, 15, 46, 99 (from Group A) 

- or -

Channels 01, 03, 07, 25, 30, 41, 44 (from Group B)

For use where TV Channel 59 is operating:

Channels 00, 02, 08, 15, 46, 50, 60 (or 62), 71, 76, 
80, 93 (from Group A) 

- or -

Channels 01, 03, 07, 25, 30, 41, 44, 56, 69, 76, 77, 
86 (All of Group B)

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Multi-channel Systems

Following are groupings of frequencies suggested for 
multi-channel wireless systems.

Group A: Channels 00, 02, 08, 15, 46, 50, 60 (or 62), 
71, 76, 80, 93, 99 

- or -

Group B: Channels 01, 03, 07, 25, 30, 41, 44, 56, 69, 
76, 77, 86

For use where TV Channel 57 is operating:

Channels 50, 60 (or 62), 71, 76, 80, 93, 99 
(from Group A) 

- or -

Channels 56, 69, 76, 77, 86 (from Group B)

Frequency and Channel Designator List

Designator

Frequency (MHz)

TV Channel

00

728.125

57

01

728.250

57

02

728.375

57

03

728.500

57

04

728.625

57

05

728.750

57

06

728.875

57

07

729.000

57

08

729.125

57

09

729.250

57

10

729.375

57

11

729.500

57

12

729.625

57

13

729.750

57

14

729.875

57

15

730.000

57

16

730.125

57

17

730.250

57

18

730.375

57

19

730.500

57

20

730.625

57

21

730.750

57

22

730.875

57

23

731.000

57

24

731.125

57

25

731.250

57

26

731.375

57

27

731.500

57

28

731.625

57

29

731.750

57

30

731.875

57

31

732.000

57

32

732.125

57

33

732.250

57

34

732.375

57

35

732.500

57

36

732.625

57

37

732.750

57

38

732.875

57

39

733.000

57

40

733.125

57

41

733.250

57

42

733.375

57

43

733.500

57

44

733.625

57

45

733.750

57

46

733.875

57

47

734.000

58

48

734.125

58

49

734.250

58

Engineered Sound

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UHF Wireless Operating Frequencies

Содержание ESW-T211

Страница 1: ...ESW T211 UHF UniPak Transmitter Installation and Operation ...

Страница 2: ...recommended Always replace both batteries Make certain the transmitter power switch is turned Off before replacing batteries Battery Installation 1 Slide down the battery latching cover and pull out the battery drawer as shown in Figure A A screwdriv er for adjusting operating frequency is stored on the back of the drawer Fig A Introduction 3 B A T T O F F O N P W R OPEN OPEN Transmitter Setup 2 N...

Страница 3: ... Indicator After the batteries are installed turn the power on The red battery condition indicator LED on the user control panel should flash momentarily and the green indicator should come on If this does not happen the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are dead If the yellow or red indicator stays on the battery voltage is low and the batteries should be replaced If this happens during...

Страница 4: ...to minimum 2 Plug the mic or instrument into the transmitter and power up the system 3 For MIC Make an initial adjustment of the mixer s level controls that will allow audio through the system as you increase the transmitter s Mic Level For INSTRUMENT Make an initial adjustment of the instrument amplifier input level control that will allow audio through the system as you increase the transmitter ...

Страница 5: ...t AT GCW Hi Z instrument guitar cable with 1 4 phone plug XLRW Connecting cable for UniPak transmitter with an XLRF type input connector for Lo Z microphones with XLRM type output terminations 8 NOTE Do not set the transmitter level too high as indicated by lighting of the red LED doing so will cause the system to overload and distort 5 For MIC Next while again speaking singing into the microphone...

Страница 6: ...69 76 77 86 All of Group B 10 Multi channel Systems Following are groupings of frequencies suggested for multi channel wireless systems Group A Channels 00 02 08 15 46 50 60 or 62 71 76 80 93 99 or Group B Channels 01 03 07 25 30 41 44 56 69 76 77 86 For use where TV Channel 57 is operating Channels 50 60 or 62 71 76 80 93 99 from Group A or Channels 56 69 76 77 86 from Group B Frequency and Chann...

Страница 7: ...s defects due to normal wear abuse shipping damage or failure to use product in accordance with the instructions This warranty is void in the event of unauthorized repair or modification or removal or defacing of the product labeling For return approval and shipping information contact the Service Dept Audio Technica U S Inc 1221 Commerce Drive Stow Ohio 44224 Except to the extent precluded by app...

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