03/23/2025 2:34 p.m.
https://stage.cablematic.com/en/products/wireless-beltpack-microphone-uhf-600-920-mhz-group-g3-XW036/
Wireless beltpack microphone UHF 600-920 MHz group G3
REF: XW036
Specifications
  • Operates in UHF of rank 750-774.75 MHz group G3.
  • RF power output: 15 mW.
  • Sound dunreal
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Antenna incorporated inside the microphone.
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Specifications
  • Operates in UHF of rank 750-774.75 MHz group G3.
  • RF power output: 15 mW.
  • Sound dunreal
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Antenna incorporated inside the microphone.

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Headset-type microphones for the professional system of wireless microphones with transmission in the UHF band. Microphone designed to be used in conjunction with a UHF receiver of wireless microphones. Model that consists of two parts: an earphone and a pouch.

Specifications microphone
  • Operates in UHF of rank 750-774.75 MHz group G3.
  • RF power output: 15 mW.
  • Sound dunreal
  • Response frequency: 50 Hz to 15 kHz.
  • Antenna incorporated inside the microphone.
  • It works with 2 AA batteries of 1.5 VDC (not included).
  • Size of the pouch: 95 x 60 x 32 mm.
  • Weight: 320 g.
  • It has ON/OFF, UP and DOWN buttons.
  • LCD viewer.
  • Consumption: 35 mA.
  • No microphone is included.
  • Gross Weight: 90 g
  • Number of packages: 1

Technical terms

  • VDC
  • UHF band
  • UHF
  • Hz
VDC
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