Skytec VHN2 Wireless Handheld & Bodypack Microphone System Set, (VHF 2-Channel)
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LLA0081 )
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LLA0081 )
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LLA0081 )
£67.99
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Key Features
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- Up to 50m range
- Power supply - receiver: 12 - 18Vdc 500mA (supplied)
- Battery - handheld transmitter: 9V, PP3 (supplied)
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The VHN2 from QTX Sound is a dual channel VHF wireless microphone system with a half-width 1U receiver, 1 handheld transmitter and 1 beltpack transmitter with a headband headset microphone. This professional wireless set provides up to 50 metres of wireless range with high quality microphones operating in the VHF radio band for freedom of movement without loss of audio quality. Great for "hands free" application such as gym / fitness instructors, PA, karaoke, fitted installation and mobile use.
FEATURES
Features
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- Up to 50m range
- Power supply - receiver: 12 - 18Vdc 500mA (supplied)
- Battery - handheld transmitter: 9V, PP3 (supplied)
- Batteries - beltpack transmitter: 9V, PP3 (supplied)
- Output connections: Balanced XLR, 6.3mm jack
- S/N ratio: >85dB
- THD: <0.2%
- Dimensions - Handheld transmitter: 270 x 45mmØ
- Dimensions - Beltpack transmitter: 205 x 68 x 25mm (ex. antenna)
- Dimensions - Receiver: 45 x 210 x 180mm
- Weight - Handheld transmitter: 190g (no battery)
- Weight - Beltpack transmitter: 76g (no battery)
- Weight - Receiver: 573g
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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- Power supply: receiver: 10Vac 250mA (supplied)
- Battery: handheld transmitter: 9V, PP3 (supplied)
- Batteries: beltpack transmitter: 9V, PP3 (supplied)
- Maximum range: 50.0m
- Output connections: XLR, 6.3mm jack
- S/N ratio: Over 85dB
- THD: Under 0.2%
- Dimensions: handheld transmitter: 270 x 45mm
- Dimensions: beltpack transmitter: 205 x 68 x 25mm (ex. antenna)
- Dimensions: receiver: 45 x 210 x 180mm
- Weight: handheld transmitter: 190g (no battery)
- Weight: beltpack transmitter: 76g (no battery)
- Weight: receiver: 573g
- MPN: 171.810
Product Questions
What is the transmission frequency
Question by: Sam Nwaomu on 26 Mar 2022, 20:03
This 2 channel unit (headset and handheld) uses frequencies of 173.80Mhz and 174.80Mhz
Answer by: Glenn Newton on 14 Apr 2022, 09:58