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Lectrosonics SMDWB Wideband Beltpack Transmitter (A1: 470.100 to 537.575)
Batteries and power not included
Lectrosonic SMWDB Digital Hybrid Wideband Transmitter, Block A1
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The DSP-based design works with all Digital Hybrid receivers, and is backward compatible for use with Lectrosonics 200 and 100 Series, IFB receivers and some analog receivers from other manufacturers in addition to its native Digital Hybrid Wireless® operating mode.
The input section features the unique Lectrosonics servo bias input circuitry with a standard TA5M type jack for use with electret lavaliere mics, dynamic mics, or line level signals. A DSP-controlled analog audio limiter is employed ahead of the first mic preamp to protect the entire audio chain from overload. The limiter has a range of more than 30 dB for excellent overload protection, and a dual release envelope that makes the limiter acoustically transparent while maintaining low distortion of brief transients and longer duration peaks.
A water resistant control panel with LCD, membrane switches and multi-color LEDs make input gain adjustments, frequency and compatibility mode selection quick and accurate. The battery compartment accepts lithium AA batteries.
The SMWB housing is machined from solid aluminum blocks to provide an extremely lightweight and rugged package. A special non-corrosive finish resists salt water exposure and perspiration in extreme environments.
Alternate Recording Function
Instead of transmitting, the SMWB may also be used as a recorder. The industry standard .wav (BWF) file format is compatible with essentially any audio or video editing software.
NOTE: The transmitting and recording functions cannot be done simultaneously. Users must choose to transmit or record.
Frequency Tuning Range
RF-intense multichannel and mobile venues must have a broad selection of frequencies available to alleviate interference problems, especially with the emergence of DTV telecasts. 3072 frequencies are selectable in 25 or 100 kHz steps across the broad tuning range of each frequency band.
Features
• Selectable output power to maximize battery life or operating range
• Ultra-lightweight, corrosion resistant housing
• Water resistant seals for use in damp environments
• LCD interface with lockout option
• Programmable compatibility modes for use with a wide variety of different receivers
• Servo Bias input circuitry
• IR (infrared) port for fast setup
• Covers 3 standard frequency blocks
• Update firmware in the field via Micro SD card reader
• Alternate use as recorder on internal microSDHC memory card
Operating frequencies: Band A1: 470.100 - 537.575
Channel Spacing: Selectable; 25 or 100 kHz
RF Power output: Switchable; 25, 50 or 100 mW
Compatibility Modes: Nu Hybrid, Mode 3, IFB Pilot tone: 3.5 kHz deviation (Nu Hybrid)
Frequency stability: ± 0.002%
Spurious radiation: Compliant with ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 Equivalent input noise: –125 dBV, A-weighted Input level: If set for dynamic mic: 0.5 mV to 50 mV before limiting Greater than 1 V with limiting If set for electret lavaliere mic: 1.7 uA to 170 uA before limiting Greater than 5000 uA (5 mA) with limiting Line level input: 17 mV to 1.7 V before limiting Greater than 50 V with limiting Input impedance:
Dynamic mic: 300 Ohms Electret lavaliere: Input is virtual ground with servo adjusted constant current bias
Line level: 2.7 k ohms Input limiter: Soft limiter, 30 dB range Bias voltages: Fixed 5 V at up to 5 mA Selectable 2 V or 4 V servo bias for any electret lavaliere
Gain control range: 44 dB; panel mounted membrane switches
Modulation indicators: Dual bicolor LEDs indicate modulation –20, -10, 0, +10 dB referenced to full modulation
Controls: Control panel w/ LCD and 4 membrane switches Low frequency roll-off: Adjustable from 35 to 150 Hz
Audio Frequency Response: 35 Hz to 20 kHz, +/-1 dB
Lectrosonics SMDWB Manual
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