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ADA Personal P A ™ FM T ransmitter • Model PP A T36 Personal P A ™ FM T ransmitter • Model PP A T36 Description: The Personal P A™ T36 transmitter will broadcast a speaker’ s voice on one of sixteen available channels, 72-76 MHz, to listeners using a R33, R35, R35-8, R36 or R1600 receiver . The unit features flexible mic and auxiliary [...]
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Personal P A ™ FM T ransmitter • Model PP A T36 Personal P A ™ FM T ransmitter • Model PP A T36 Bid Specs: The PP A T36 is a wide band body-pack transmitter and shall operate on 16 selectable frequencies between 72MHz and 76MHz. It shall operate for up to 30 hrs with two AA Alkaline batteries and shall be housed in a black plastic enclosure[...]