Sennheiser SK 100 G4-A Wireless Microphone Digital Bodypack Transmitter Receiver
Robust bodypack transmitter for daily use on stage with evolution wireless G4 100 G4 systems. Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared.
Features:
- Robust bodypack transmitter for daily use on stage.
- Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared
- Fast frequency allocation for up to 12 receivers via new linking functionality
- Up to 20 compatible channels
- Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range
- Transmission Range: up to 100 meters / 300 feet
- High RF output power (up to 30 mW) depending on country regulations
Specifications:
Frequency range
A: 516 - 558 MHz
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Dimensions
Approx. 82 x 64 x 24 mm
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Compander
Sennheiser HDX
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THD, total harmonic distortion
≤ 0.9 %
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Weight
(incl. batteries) approx. 160 g
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Signal-to-noise ratio
≥ 110 dBA
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RF output power
Max. 30 mW
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Switching bandwidth
up to 42 MHz
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Peak deviation
±48 kHz
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Nominal deviation
±24 kHz
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Operating time
Typically 8 h
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Modulation
Wideband FM
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Power supply
2 AA batteries, 1.5 V or BA 2015 accupack
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Current consumption
at nominal voltage: typ. 180 mA
with transmitter switched off: ≤ 25 μA
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Input impedance
40 kΩ, unbalanced / 1 MΩ
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Max. Input voltage
3 Veff
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Powering
3 V battery / 2.4 V rechargeable battery
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Transmission frequency
Max. 1680 transmitting frequencies, adjustable in 25 kHz steps 20 frequency banks, each with up to 12 factory-preset channels, no intermodulation 1 frequency bank with up to 12 programmable channels
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AF frequency response
Mic: 80 – 18,000 Hz Line: 25 – 18,000 Hz
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Temperature Range
-10 °C to +55 °C
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Frequency stability
≤ ±15 ppm
What's in the Box:
SK 100 G4 bodypack transmitter
2 AA batteries
quick guide
safety guide
manufacturer declaration sheet
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