Telex Shows UR-700 UHF Wireless Mic System January 28, 1999Telex Communications,
Inc. is introducing the new UR-700 UHF Wireless Microphone System at the NAMM
Convention, held from January 28 to 31 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth
W144. The UR-700 brings UHF capabilities to the live and installed sound markets
at an aggressive price point, expanding system reliability in crowded frequency
areas.
"Following in the footsteps of the industry standard FMR-70, the UR-700
is designed to bring quality UHF performance to the user," says Gary Bosiacki,
national sales manager/sound reinforcement products for Telex. "We are
shipping the systems with the same price targets as the FMR-70."
The
Telex Model UR-700 Receiver and associated transmitters, the HT-700 and WT-700,
offer the signal confidence of operating as a full diversity system in the 690
to 725 MHz UHF frequency range. Up to 10 systems can be used simultaneously
using specific pre-set frequencies, depending on local conditions. The UR-700
employs Telex's patented Posi Phase(tm) auto diversity circuit allowing the
unit to use both antennas at all times, resulting in stronger signal reception
from the transmitter. Two TNC-type antenna connectors are on the unit's rear
panel with quarter-wave antennas supplied for normal use or an optional antenna
accessory kit is available for rack mount. A half wave antenna kit using coax
cable can be used for remote installations.
The receiver offers a five-segment LED light array for AF that aids in setting
microphone gains and monitoring receiver microphone and line level outputs.
A one-segment LED is supplied for RF signal check and a two-segment LED indicates
diversity action and antenna configuration. The unit comes with an XLR and 1/4-inch
phone jack for output connections at line or microphone level. The UR-700 operates
from the supplied AC adapter or any nominal 12 to 15 volt AC/DC 300 mA supply.
The UR-700 is a half-rack unit with rack mounting hardware now included.
The Model HT-700 Transmitter features a power output of 10 mW and offers an
array of dynamic and electret elements. The unit provides a frequency response
of 50 to 15,000 Hz and will operate from eight to 12 hours on a single 9-volt
alkaline battery. The Model WT-700 Transmitter offers the same performance as
the HT-700 but is designed for lapel microphones.
"The UR-700 system has the same advanced look of the USR-100 system with
a backlit front panel," explains Bosiacki. "We expect the UR-700 will
have the same market impact as the FMR-70 did in the live and installed sound
markets. This system gives users a competitive edge by offering his clients
problem solving power at a cost effective price point." For more information, visit Telex on the web at www.telex.com. |