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Section Five: Receiver & Transmitter Setup
CAUTION: Do not use third party receivers or transmitters as part of, or in conjunction with
your Sabine Wireless system. Some third party microphone and pickups can be configured
to work with the Sabine True Mobility. See Appendix 11.2 for wiring diagrams.
Antenna A TNC
Antenna A
AC Power IN
Receiver-side AC
Power cord
Figure 5a - AC Power and Antenna Connections
Figure 5b - DC Power Connections
SECTION FIVE : RECEIVER & TRANSMITTER SETUP
Each Sabine Wireless System consists of a transmitter and a receiver. Sabine’s True Mobility Wireless
receivers are True Diversity receivers—that means they have two fully redundant receivers listening for your
transmitter and trading off automatically to whichever receives the best signal.
5.1 Multiple Units
5.1.1 Number of Simultaneous Systems
UHF receivers/transmitters have 30 frequencies to choose from, but there is a maximum number that can
be used in one location (see Section Ten: Multiple Frequency & Use Charts for more information and
setup). VHF receivers/transmitters have 16 frequencies to choose from. These also have a maximum
number that can be used on one location. UHF and VHF systems can be used together to increase the
number of units. Refer to your receiver Frequency Code and the corresponding information in Section Ten:
Multiple Frequency & Use Charts for how to set up multiple receivers and transmitters.
5.1.2 Antenna Dividers & Extension Antennas
When multiple UHF or VHF systems are in use, a Sabine antenna divider (UHF systems: SWA- 4U; VHF
systems: SWA- 4V) can be used to minimize the number of antennas. Extension antennas can be added to
maintain good reception even when receivers are far from transmitters.
5.2 Receiver Placement and Connections
5.2.1 Power Cords & Antennas
Attach the power cord to the AC Power IN on the back panel and to a 120 - 240-volt AC power source
(alternatively, you may use a 12-15 VDC, 0.6A, 10W power adapter as in Figure 5b). Attach antennas or
antenna connectors to the antenna A & B TNCs on the True Mobility back panel.
5.2.2. Receiver Placement
The receiver should be placed in an open area within visual range of the intended microphone location. Note
that the range of your transmitter is about 100 meters, but that structural objects can lessen that range.
Extension antennas can be added to maintain good reception even when the receiver is located far from the
transmitter.
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