TOA WT-5800 G01/D04 UHF Wireless Tuner, 16-ch, True Diversity, Rack Mountable - TOA

TOA WT-5800 G01/D04 UHF Wireless Tuner, 16-ch, True Diversity, Rack Mountable

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TOA WT-5800 G01/D04 UHF Wireless Tuner, 16-ch, True Diversity, Rack Mountable

SKU: WT-5800
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The wireless tuner WT-5800 is a PLL-synthesizer controlled double superheterodyne true diversity tuner to be used in UHF wireless systems. It employs a compander noise reduction circuit to minimize the influence of the ambient RF noise.

  • Automatic frequency scan
  • Integrated squelch function
  • Ideally suited for fixed installations such as in event locations, multi-purpose and sports halls, plenary and conference venues, churches, auditoriums etc.
  • System always select the stronger of the two antenna signals for further processing
  • Setup with up to 16 simultaneously operating receivers possible
  • Two antenna distribution outputs allow to simply loop through the antenna signals
  • Power source: ?AC mains (supplied AC adapter must be used)
  • Power supply: ?12 V DC, 200 mA
  • Diversity principle: ?True diversity
  • Frequency response: ?100 Hz - 15 kHz
  • Automatic frequency scan: ?Yes
  • Receiver sensitivity: ?20 dBV (S/N > 90 dB, 40 kHz deviation)
  • Antenna inputs: ?2 x BNC (75 )
  • Antenna outputs: ?2 x BNC (75 )
  • Nominal output level: ?Mic/line selectable, mic: -60 dBV, line: -20 dBV
  • Audio output: ?XLR balanced, jack unbalanced
  • Audio mixing input: ? jack unbalanced
  • Indicator: ?Audio (6 steps), RF (6 steps), ANT A/B, Audio (peak), Battery alarm
  • Selectable frequencies (combined): ?64 (4 banks with 16 frequencies each)
  • Input sensitivity: ?Line (-20 dBV)
  • S/N ratio: ?110 dB (A)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): ?210 x 44 x 205,1 mm
  • Dimensions ( x D): ?x 205,1 mm
  • Finish: ?Resin, black
  • Operating humidity: ?30% - 85% RH (no condensation)
  • Operating temperature: ?-10C to +50C

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