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UWP Ser ies UHF Wireless Micr ophone P ackage www .sony .com/Pr oAudio SONY54201_UWP 1 SONY54201_UWP 1 3/25/08 1:14:43 PM 3/25/08 1:14:43 PM[...]
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2 Ne w UWP Ser ies – Ev olving with Extra Robustness and Functionality The Sony UWP Series UHF Wireless Micr ophone Pac kage, introduced in 2003, set a milestone in the histor y of wireless micr ophone systems with its uncompromised ease of operation. It brought a number of signif icant benef its to wireless applications , including highly stable[...]
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3 Common F eatures Compact, Lightweight, and Robust Design All components of the UWP Series – the bodypack transmitter , handheld microphone, plug-on transmitter , porta ble receiver , and tuner module – utilize an extremely robust metal chassis, w hich is ideal f or heavy-duty wireless operations. The metal body also allows f or an extremely c[...]
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4 UWP Ser ies P ackage Lineup •Consists of UTX-B2 bodypack tr ansmitter and URX-P2 por table receiver •UTX-B2 bodypack tr ansmitter – Extremely compact, lightweight, and robust metal body – Switchable MIC/LINE input level and adjustable attenuator (0 to 21 dB, 3-dB steps) – Supplied omni-directional lavalier microphone utilizes a ne wly d[...]
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5 •Consists of UTX-B2 bodypack tr ansmitter and URX-M2 tuner module •UTX-B2 bodypack tr ansmitter – Extremely compact, lightweight, and robust metal body – Switchable MIC/LINE input level and adjustable attenuator (0 to 21 dB, 3-dB steps) – Comes with a uni-directional lavalier micr ophone •URX-M2 tuner module – Installed into the MB-[...]
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6 Pr oduct F eatures •Extremely compact, lightweight, and robust metal body – 2 1/2 × 3 1/4 × 3/4 inches (63 × 82.5 × 18.7 mm) excluding the antennas – Appr ox. 5.1 oz (145 g) including batter ies • Switcha ble MIC/LINE input level and adjustable attenuator: 0 to 21 dB, 3-dB steps • Selecta ble RF output power: 5 mW f or m ulti-channe[...]
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7 • Converts a wired microphone to a wireless micr ophone via an XLR connector • Compact, lightweight, and robust metal body , pro viding great balance when handling • Switcha ble MIC/LINE input level • 50-mW RF output power f or stable and long-distance transmission • Attenuator function allows adjustment of the microphone input le vel: [...]
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8 Optional Accessor ies MB-X6 T uner Base Unit MB-X6 with six URX-M2 tuner modules installed MB-X6 Receiving channels Six channels when accommodating six URX-M2 tuner modules included in the UWP-X7/X8 package Receiving frequencies U 566 MHz to 806 MHz (TV 30 to 69 channels) CE 758 MHz to 862 MHz (TV 62 to 69 channels) Audio output connector XLR-3-3[...]
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9 SRP-X500P SRP-X700P SRP-X100P Receiving channels T wo channels when accommodating tw o URX-M2 tuner modules included in the UWP-X7/X8 package — Receiving frequencies U 566 MHz to 806 MHz (TV 30 to 69 channels) — CE 758 MHz to 862 MHz (TV 62 to 69 channels) — P ow er requirements A C 120 V , 60 Hz (f or U.S.A and Canada) A C 220 V , 50/60 Hz[...]
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10 ECM-166BMP Lav alier Microphone • Uni-directional, electret condenser microphone • Resistant to howling by rejecting indirect sound • Frequency response: 100 Hz to 10 kHz • Sensitivity: -45 dB (5.6 mV) (0 dB = 1 V/P a, at 1 kHz) • Microphone head: 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) dia. x 15/16 inches (23.5 mm), a pprox. 0.12 oz (3.5 g) • Ca ble len[...]
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11 Camcorder Interface f or Microphone Applicable Wireless Microphone P ackages Front Rear UWP-V1 UWP-V2 UWP-V6 Mic Input Connector Mic/Line Input Connector XDC AM EX™ Camcorders PMW -EX3 XLR 3-pin (x2) — PMW -EX1 XLR 3-pin (x2) — HD V™ Camcorders HVR-S270 XLR 3-pin (x2) XLR 3-pin (x2) HVR-Z7 XLR 3-pin (x2) — HVR-Z1 XLR 3-pin (x2) — HVR[...]
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12 Specif ications Use of wireless devices from Son y in the United States of America is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission as described in Parts 15 and 74 of the FCC regulations. Authorized users are thereby required to obtain an appropriate license UTX-B2V/B2X Bodypack T ransmitter UTX-H2 Handheld Microphone UTX-P1 Plug-on Transmi[...]