Installation Note:
READ THIS BOOK!
The
Liberator One
System has been designed for easy installation by
persons with minimal electronic experience, although some technical
knowledge will be helpful. Ultimate system performance depends on
proper antenna placement and installation, so pay close attention to the
antenna placement guidelines. Take a few minutes to completely read
the instructions. Doing so will save you installation time and insure
optimum system performance.
FCC License Requirement:
Your
Liberator One
Wireless Microphone requires an FCC License for
lawful operation. To apply for an FCC License, fill out the enclosed
license form and mail it to the FCC address shown on the form.
Instructions for filling out the form can be found on page 24. The FCC
charges an $80.00 License Fee.
Introduction:
The
Liberator One
Wireless Microphone System is a high-
performance, yet economical cordless microphone. It allows the wearer
complete freedom of movement, with a range of 300' or more.
Advanced Williams Wireless technology allows easy installation, reliable
operation, and excellent sound quality.
How it Works:
The talker wears the Lavalier Microphone and the Transmitter Belt Pack.
The Transmitter converts sounds picked up by the microphone into FM
radio signals, using the microphone cord as a broadcast antenna.
The
Liberator One
Receiver picks up the broadcast and converts the
FM radio signals into an electrical signal, which is normally fed into the
sound system amplifier. The wireless microphone performs the same
function as a wired microphone, but uses an FM radio signal traveling
between the microphone and sound system instead of a wire. When the
system is functioning properly, the performance of the wireless
microphone should be virtually identical to the performance of the same
microphone if it were connected to the sound system with a wire.
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