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CT-711 bodypack transmitter

Features

  • LCD display of channel selection, battery status and other settings.
  • 100 preset channels for selection.
  • Rechargeable with 2 AA NiMH batteries (Optional)
  • Belt clip allows 360° rotation for best position.
  • Built-in charging circuit.
  • Unique rear lock design for battery compartment.
CT-800 Stationary Transmitter

Features

  • Compact size – half 19” design.
  • Mountable – optional kit for rack mounting.
  • Output power level selectable – either HALF or FULL can be chosen.
  • External audio input – RCA or XLR audio inputs
  • Audio-input monitoring – via a headphone output with a dedicated volume control.
CR-711 bodypack receiver

Features

  • LCD display of channel selection, battery status and other settings.
  • 100 preset channels for selection.
  • Auto scan searches for next unused frequency.
  • 10 squelch levels for selection to change to eliminate RF interference.
  • Rechargeable with 2 AA NiMH batteries (Optional)
  • Belt clip allows 360° rotation for best position
  • Built-in charging circuit.
  • Unique rear lock design for battery compartment.

Specification

Type Transmitter Transmitter Receiver
Model CT-711 CT-800 CR-711
RF generation and control PLL Synthesizer PLL Synthesizer
Frequency range 600-900MHz 600-900MHz
Switching bandwidth 25MHz 25MHz
Quantity of channels 100 100
Channel grid 250KHz 250KHz
RF power output 35mW** 50mW**
Modulation FM FM
Peak deviation ±40KHz ±40KHz
Compander SA575 SA575
Frequency response 80Hz-15KHz±3dB 80Hz-15KHz±3dB
Mic/earphone connector mini-XLR 6.3mm 3.5mm
AF output 1.2V
THD at 1 kHz <0.5%
Nominal supply voltage DC 3V AC 90-240V DC 3V
Current consumption 100mA High: 350mA, Low: 200mA 130mA
Battery AA x 2 AA x 2
Display LCD LCD
Function buttons POWER, UP/DOWN, SET POWER, +, -, SET, MENU POWER, UP/DOWN, SET
Dimension (L,W,H, mm) 190x65x35 220x195x45 190x65x35
Weight (kg) 0.097 1.34 0.097

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