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TOA WT5800PTU

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TOA WT5800PTUTOA WT5800PTU UHF True Diversity Wireless Receiver w Beltpack Transmitter WM5325, Uni directional Lapel Microphone YPM5300. Available in 636 666MHz or 578 606MHz. TOA WT5800PTU is a 64 channel UHF true diversity wireless microphone receiver designed or use on the UHF band, and suitable for vocal or speech reinforcement applications. It is available in either 636 666MHz (WT5800PTU) or 578 606MHz (WT5800PTUH01AS) Launch into the world of reliable TOA

TOA WT5800PTU UHF True Diversity Wireless Receiver w/ Beltpack Transmitter WM5325, Uni directional Lapel Microphone YPM5300. Available in 636-666MHz or 578-606MHz.
TOA WT5800PTU is a 64 channel UHF true diversity wireless microphone receiver designed or use on the UHF band, and suitable for vocal or speech reinforcement applications. It is available in either 636-666MHz (WT5800PTU) or 578-606MHz (WT5800PTUH01AS)

Launch into the world of reliable TOA wireless microphone systems. Designed for use with a range of wireless handheld microphones, to lapels, to headsets.

It features a compander circuit which minimizes the influence of ambient noise.. The receiver features a half-rack space or surface mounted unit that features 64 UHF selectable frequencies, automatic channel detection, radio frequency scan (RF check), an intuitive control panel and a large LCD. Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" phone connections are located on the rear. BNC antenna inputs and outputs are provided, and the receiver may be used for distributing radio signal to additional receivers.

Wireless Microphones work on radio frequencies that enable the sound to travel through a transmitter to a receiver. Wireless Microphones are cable free. No need for annoying cables.

Wireless Microphone systems are ideal for a variety of applications, everyone from stage performers to reporters to educators.

Package Includes: The price listed here is for the TOA WT5800PTU (636-666MHz) with Beltpack transmitter WM5325 and unidirectional lapel microphone YPM5300. Available in the following bands:

636-666MHz (WT5800PTU) or 578-606MHz (WT5800PTUH01AS)

True Diversity Kits Available:

WT5800HTD 64 Channel Receiver WT5800 w/ WM5265 Handheld Dynamic Microphone
WT5800HTC 64 Channel Receiver WT5800 w/ WM5225 Handheld Electret Condenser Microphone
WT5800PTU 64 Channel Receiver WT5800 w/ WM5325 Beltpack Transmitter, YPM5300 Uni directional Lapel Microphone
WT5800PTM 64 Channel Receiver WT5800 w/ WM5325 Beltpack Transmitter, YPM5310 Omni directional Lapel Microphone
WT5800PTH 64 Channel Receiver WT5800 w/ WM5325 Beltpack Transmitter, WH4000H Head Set Microphone

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