Sony DWT-P01N DWX-N Plug-On Transmitter
- Brand: SONY
£2,088.00 £1,740.00
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Sony DWT-P01N DWX-N Plug-On Transmitter
High quality wide-band transmitter with three codec modes providing short audio latency and more reliable transmission
The DWT-P01N XLR plug-on transmitter forms part of the DWX series digital wireless microphone system that offers high-quality full-digital operation shorter audio latency and more reliable RF transmission mode – a perfect match for high-quality ENG/EFP applications.
The DWX series system delivers superb-quality wireless transmission of 24-bit digital audio. Thanks to its improved codec and new hardware, it can provide higher sound quality with lower audio latency.
NOTE: This model is available in multiple versions to support the widest possible range of operating frequencies. Please refer to product specifications for more information.
Three codec modes designed for wide variety of applications
Low audio latency and high quality sound
More reliable RF transmissions expands the operation range
Compatibility with DWX series
MODE1 operation provides the same high quality, reliability and audio latency as the previous DWX series version.
NOTE:
*Analogue out, 2.5 msec for digital out
Wide frequency coverage with choice of channels available
14UC: 470.125 MHz to 541.875 MHz (UHF-TV channels 14 to 25)
30A UC: 566.125 MHz to 607.875 MHz (UHF-TV channels 30 to 36), 25 kHz steps
42LA: 638.125 MHz to 697.875 MHz (UHF-TV channels 42 to 51), 25 kHz steps (not available in the US or Canada)
For customers in North America
The DWT-P01N/30 and DWT-P01N/42 models operates in portions of the 617-652 MHz or 663-698 MHz frequencies. As of 2017, these frequencies are being transitioned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the 600 MHz service to meet increasing demand for wireless broadband services. Users of these models must cease operating on these frequencies no later than July 13, 2020. In addition, users may be required to cease operations before that date if their operations could cause harmful interference to a 600 MHz service licensee’s wireless operations on these frequencies. For more information, contact the FCC.
For customers in Canada, please consult ISED’s Spectrum Advisory Bulletin for recent information related to the 600 MHz band transition.
Specification
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