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This URX-S03D UWP-D Dual-Channel Slot-In Wireless Receiver from Sony operates in the UHF frequencies 638 to 694MHz and fits directly in the slot of Sony XDCAM and HDCAM camcorders. This URX-S03D UWP-D Dual-Channel Slot-In Wireless Receiver from Sony operates in the UHF frequencies 638 to 694 MHz and fits directly in the slot of Sony XDCAM and HDCAM camcorders. It can be used to capture audio when paired with the UTX-B03HR belt pack transmitter & microphone (sold separately) and features easy channel setting functions, stable RF transmission, and Digital Audio Processing technology for wireless audio and video applications. The receiver can access 654 frequencies and offers True Diversity reception. It is built with a robust metal body and has a weatherproof structure, a selectable squelch, and wide frequency coverage with a choice of channels available. In addition, it also works seamlessly with Sony 800 and UWP Series transmitters. It includes two whip antennas. True Diversity Reception System for Stable Reception Wireless microphone transmission systems are typically subject to interruptions in reception (RF signal dropout). The UWP-D series reduces this to a minimum and utilizes a true diversity reception per channel. It compares the RF signals from the two antennas and automatically selects the stronger signal for output. Digital Audio Processing Sony Digital Audio Processing is used to improve sound quality and transient response performance compared to conventional analog wireless systems. Analog companding systems cannot accurately reproduce sounds such as a bell, tee shot, or handclap, but Sony Digital Audio Processing reproduces them faithfully. Direct Digital Connection to Camcorders The URX-S03D provides a two-channel digital connection to XDCAM camcorders or a single-channel connection to HDCAM camcorders via a D-sub 15-pin interface. With HDCAM camcorders, two audio signals from two transmitters can be output in the single channel as a two-channel mixing function. Sony camcorders can also show each wireless microphone's RF/AF level in the viewfinder. Automatic Channel Setting Mode The Auto Set channel mode allows the user to find and set available frequencies to use within the operating frequencies of the system. The receiver will automatically set the transmitter channel using the IR Sync feature. Easy Channel Scan With its Clear Channel Scan, Active Channel Scan function, and IR Sync features, the system detects unoccupied channels and selects the most appropriate channel automatically for fast and easy system setup. Compatible with Sony 800 & UWP Series Wireless DSP enables a digital compander to match Sony's analog wireless system. The WP-D Series transmitters and receivers are also compatible with Sony's WL-800 Series and UWP Series, allowing users to switch between different companding modes. Wide Frequency Coverage The switching bandwidth covers a wide area and has a wide choice of channels available. PLL Synthesized System The receiver achieves stable transmission and reception by using a UHF PLL (Phase Locked Loop) frequency synthesized system, which provides accurate carrier signal frequencies. This system is used in both the transmitters and tuners, so that a stable carrier is generated at the transmitter and accurately tuned in at the tuner. This PLL-controlled system provides highly stable, user-selectable frequencies in increments of both 25 and 125 kHz. |
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