Description
IMG Stageline TXS-900HSE UHF multifrequency bodyworn wireless microphone transmitter
This innovative wireless microphone system works in both deregulated license free Ch 70 and licensable Ch 65 (you will need a Ch 38 licence from Ofcom for Ch 65)
Up to 12 channels may be used at the same time
You will need a receiver and either a hand-held or pocket transmitter with a microphone to create a complete wireless microphone system
TXS-900HSE multifrequency pocket transmitter with UHF PLL technology
For use with TXS-900 and TXS-920 wireless microphone receivers only
- 2 frequency ranges (E band: 823-832 MHz – channel 38 license required and 863-865 MHz – license free)
- SYNC function for the synchronisation with receivers TXS-900 and TXS-920
- Mute function
- Sensitivity can be adjusted in 3 steps
- LCD for indicating channel and battery status
- Supplied WITHOUT microphone – ECM-402L tie clip microphone or HSE-80 headmic with 3-pole mini XLR connector are suitable
- Belt clip
- Power supply via 2 x 1.5 V battery AA size (not supplied)
- Audio frequency range: 80-18,000 Hz
- Operating time: > 15 h
- Admissible ambient temperature: 0-40 °C
- Transmitting power: 10 mW
- Power supply transmitter: 2 x 1.5 V battery AA size
- Width transmitter: 65 mm
- Height transmitter: 110 mm
- Depth transmitter: 25 mm
- Weight transmitter: 90 g
- Connections transmitter: 1 x 3-pole mini XLR
Wireless microphone transmitters will only work with their matching wireless microphone receivers from that manufacturers matching range of equipment. Digital wireless microphone transmitters and receivers are not compatible with or suitable for use as spare components in older analogue wireless microphone systems and vice-versa
Wireless microphone systems need to be connected to a public address PA sound system to work
See the ‘User Manuals’ tab on the left of this page – as manufacturers are making instruction sheets and user manuals available for download only and your purchase may not include a printed version
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