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Sony UTXB40 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with Lav Mic 638-694MHz

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Sony UTXB40 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with Lav Mic 638-694MHz

Sony UTXB40 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with Lav Mic 638-694MHz

The Sony UTX-B40 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with Lavalier Mic (638-694MHz) is a wireless bodypack transmitter compatible with the URX-P40 camera-mount receiver. The Sony UTXB40 Transmitter is compact and lightweight with a robust all-metal construction, and is well suited for tough operating conditions, while remaining comfortable for the talent to wear.

It provides up to 8 hours of operation on two AA batteries, with a selectable 5/30mW RF power output and a transmission range up to 100 Metres. The UTX-B40 comes with an ECM-V1BMP omnidirectional lavalier microphone optimized for speech. The transmitter has a locking, 3.5mm BMP-type microphone input connector with an adjustable input level to accommodate other compatible lavalier or headset microphones of your choice. selectable UHF frequencies. The UTX-B40 is backward-compatible with Sony WL-800 and UWP Series systems.

High-Quality Sound with Digital Audio Processing

Unlike traditional analog wireless systems, the UWP-D supplements its proven analog UHF transmission technology with a proprietary digital audio processing. Transient sounds and consonants are reproduced with greater accuracy, resulting in clear, natural sound that's intelligible and nuanced. The ECM-V1BMP lavalier mic is optimized for capturing clear and intelligible speech. This omnidirectional mic picks up sound from every direction, allowing for a variety of placement options and freedom of movement.

Automatic NFC Sync Mode

Press and hold the NFC/Sync button on the receiver and it scans for the cleanest RF channel. Simply hold the transmitter next to the receiver; it automatically syncs up and you're good to go. Unlike purely digital systems, the UTX-B40 allows you to send a single mic to multiple cameras for broadcast applications. Fast NFC communication makes setup for multiple receivers a breeze

Auto-Gain Mode to Prevent Mic Distortion

Auto-Gain mode saves you the time and aggravation of setting and managing the input level on the transmitter. It uses a limiter to help prevent distortion, great when the loudness of the presenter's voice is unknown. The +15 dB Gain Volume-Boost mode boosts the mic gain by 15 dB to compensate for situations when the mic is not close enough to the presenter's mouth and the audio level is insufficient.

High-Visibility OLED Display for Indoor/Outdoor Use

The unit features an easy-to-read OLED display. The quick response of the display lets you see the operating conditions clearly and accurately in real time, even in bright sunlight.

DSP Filter Removes Occupancy Sensors Artifacts

Two levels of DSP filtering help remove the artifacts caused by occupancy sensors used in modern "green" buildings to turn off lights when people leave a room.

Multiple Powering Options

Two AA batteries (alkaline or NiMH rechargeable type) power the transmitter for up to 8 hours. The unit can also be powered through its USB port, allowing it to run for numerous hours on a USB power pack or indefinitely, if you have access to AC. A battery count-up timer allows for accurate reading of battery running time to minute accuracy.

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