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The Lectrosonics, the Venue Receiver Field (VR Field) unit is designed for use with the Lectrosonics Venue Wireless System. The VR Field delivers the flexibility of portable, multiple microphone transmitter operation without multiple receivers. Designed for mobile operation in the field, Venue Receiver Field (VR Field) operates on a single NP-1 battery. The VR Field accommodates up to 6 VRT or VRS receiver modules (sold separately), enabling up to 6 transmitters to be used simultaneously. The...

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$13,725 USD  :  €10.909 EUR
Package of (3) SR3256 and (6) EK3253.
$2,773 USD  :  €2.204 EUR
This is a complete Shure U4D set.

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Venue System Rack Unit Wireless Communication System

... simultaneously. The VRT and VRS receiver modules feature diversity reception and 256 user selectable UHF frequencies.

Digital Hybrid Technology eliminates the compandor circuit and all associated artifacts while still operating over traditional FM frequencies. In addition to Minimal noise, the system is also backward compatible with Lectrosonic analog and Digital Hybrid transmitters. The VR Field features 6 discrete audio outputs for each receiver module via 3-pin XLR connectors. Additional features include a comprehensive LCD display, USB and RS-232 ports.

The Lectrosonics VR Field receiver delivers a practical, professional approach to multi-transmitter wireless microphone systems. The system will prove worthy for television shoots, documentary, feature film, broadcasts and more.

Lectrosonics Wireless Communication System

Founded in 1971, Lectrosonics started out as an audio company by making amplified lectern systems. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the company concentrated on portable instrument and voice amplification, developing the MaxiMouse® and Long Ranger®, products well known for their quality and reliability.Wireless microphone development began at Lectrosonics in earnest during the late ‘80s, and by the mid-1990s, nearly every major motion picture, most television productions and news broadcasting relied on Lectrosonics wireless systems. The company was first to market with many innovations, and is known in several industries as the undisputed leader in wireless audio technology. At the 2004 Academy Awards, the top five picture nominees and the top two winners, including Lord of the Rings, used Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems for film production. At the same time, Lectrosonics continued creating innovative products for theaters, corporate boardrooms and multimedia production.
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Wireless Communication System

Wireless communication systems help individuals transfer important info amongst two or more points without actually being connected to each other. There devices such as a wireless headset and wireless receiver are long range communicating apparatuses that would be impossible to use with wires. Situations where the use of a wireless communication system is crucial are to link several transportable impermanent work areas, digitally connect users to networks, and backup a wireless communication network in case it fails. The distance between one wireless comm system device and another one can be as little as a few metres or as far as a millions of kilometres. Some examples of how these devices are often used are as two-way radios, remote control devices and modulated laser light systems. A wireless transmitter works with other wireless communication system devices by using radio frequencies, infrared communication and antennas to transfer information to a wireless receiver, which will then signal a device what to do. The wireless communication system differs in local coverage and availability. Some signals and satellites may not be able to provide you signal in certain areas. Therefore the performance and range of a wireless communication system should be thoroughly tested being used. Besides using no cords and wires, the majority of wireless communication instruments use point-to-point, broadcasting, wireless networks and cellular networks to receive and transfer info.
Used Venue System Rack Unit For Sale
Lectrosonics VR rack with one VRS receiver module. Includes a LM transmitter (Block 28) with a Countryman B6 m...

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