Audio-Technica ATW-3171A Handheld Wireless
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Wireless System with Handheld Condenser Mic, D BAND
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Finally! An AT3000 Series system with a condenser handheld mic! |
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It has been requested again and again, and we are happy to announce that it is finally available! You can now buy an Audio-Technica 3000 Series wireless system with a handheld condenser microphone!
This is not just any condenser mic. This transmitter is fitted with an Artist Series ATM710 capsule that will deliver rich detail and high-fidelity vocal reproduction. Now, not only do you now get a condenser mic with the 3000 series, you get a condenser mic worthy of your best vocal performance.
This system comes in the UHF Band D range which means its operating frequencies are 655.500 MHz to 680.375 MHz.
If you are new to the Audio-Technica 3000 series wireless system, here’s a little peek at what it has to offer.
The 3000 Series is a 200-channel frequency-agile UHF wireless system designed for a wide range of applications including MI/live performance, regional touring companies, fixed installation, public address, A/V rental houses and places of worship. The Automatic Frequency Scanning function automatically determines and sets the best available frequency (open channel) - particularly useful when employing multiple wireless systems, thereby avoiding interference and intermodulation. Up to 16 simultaneous systems per frequency band are compatible, for a total maximum of 32 simultaneous systems across two bands.
The 3000 Series systems and components are available in two UHF frequency bands: 541.500 to 566.375 MHz (TV channels 25-30) and 655.500 to 680.375 MHz (TV channels 44-49) with 200 selectable frequencies in each band. Soft-touch controls offer quick, easy access to the most important functions during set-up and operation. In addition, the 3000 Series features Audio-Technica’s digital Tone Lock® squelch plus an easy-to-read LCD information display in each unit that provides convenient visual indications of settings and operation status.
The true diversity ATW-R3100 receiver features an all-metal housing for superior shielding, as well as dual independent receiver sections. Its true diversity operation selects the best signal from the two independent receiver sections, thus reducing dropouts and minimizing multipath distortion. The ATW-R3100 offers 200 PLL-synthesized UHF frequencies, advanced digital Tone Lock squelch, soft-touch controls with LCD information display, step-through menus to minimize set-up time, a meter hold setting function, plus an adjustable-slope high-pass filter (Off, 6 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB). The meter hold setting function permits the AF bar graph in the LCD window to capture and display the highest level audio modulation received from the transmitter. This function is particularly useful during setup or sound check. The ATW-R3100 also includes a transmitter battery-life fuel gauge, XLRM-type balanced and ¼” unbalanced outputs plus a ground-lift switch and all rack-mounting hardware.
Features: • Automatic frequency scanning • 200 PLL-synthesized channels per band selectable via soft-touch controls on receiver and transmitter • Available in two frequency bands: • 541.500 - 566.375 MHz (TV Channels 25 - 30) • 655.500 - 680.375 MHz (TV Channels 44 - 49) • True Diversity operation selects the better signal from two independent receiver sections, reducing dropouts • Interference-resistant UHF band operation • Advanced digital Tone Lock™ squelch • Red alert light that warns of low battery power, signal loss and input overload • Transmitter battery-life fuel gauge on the receiver
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| Product Specification |
| Overall System | | | UHF Operating Frequency | Band C: 541.500 to 566.375 MHz; Band D: 655.500 to 680.375 MHz | | Number of Channels | 200 total, per band | | Frequency Stability | ??0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control | | Modulation Mode | FM | | Normal Deviation | ??10 kHz | | tdOperating Range | 300' typical | | Operating Temperature Range | 41?? F (5?? C) to 113?? F (45?? C) | | Frequency Response | 70 Hz to 15 kHz | | ATW-R3100 Receiver | | | Receiving System | Dual independent receivers, automatic-switching diversity | | Image Rejection | 60 dB nominal, 55 dB minimum | | Total Harmonic Distortion | =1% (10 kHz deviation at 1 kHz) | | Sensitivity | 24 dB??V (S/N 60 dB at 5 kHz deviation, IEC-weighted) | | Intermediate Frequency | 243.950 MHz, 10.7 MHz | | Audio Output | | | Unbalanced: | 50 mV (at 1kHz, ??5 kHz deviation, 10k ohm load) | | Balanced: | 32 mV (at 1kHz, ??5 kHz deviation, 10k ohm load) | | Output Connectors | | | Unbalanced: | 1/4" TS (? mono? ) phone jack | | Balanced: | XLRM-type | | Power Supply | 120V AC 60 Hz, or 12? 18V DC, 500 mA, center positive, with external supply | | Dimensions | 8.27" (210.0 mm) W x 1.93" (49.0 mm) H x 7.20" (183.0 mm) D | | Weight | 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg) | | Accessories Included | AC adapter; two flexible UHF antennas; rack-mount adapters | | Handheld Transmitters | | | RF Power Output | High: 30 mW; Low: 10 mW, nominal | | Spurious Emissions | Under federal regulations | | Dynamic Range | | | ATW-T341 | =110 dB, A-weighted | | ATW-T371 | =108 dB, A-weighted | | Microphone Element | | | ATW-T341 | Dynamic cardioid (unidirectional) | | ATW-T371 | Condenser cardioid (unidirectional) | | Batteries (not included) | Two 1.5V AA alkaline | | Current Consumption | High: 230 mA; Low:180 mA, typical | | Battery Life | Approximately 6 hours (High); 8 hours (Low), depending on battery type and use pattern | | Dimensions | | | ATW-T341 | 9.33" (237.0 mm) long, 1.89" (48.0 mm) dia. | | ATW-T371 | 9.38" (238.3 mm) long, 2.11" (53.6 mm) dia. | | Net Weight (without batteries) | | | ATW-T341 | 9.9 oz (280 grams) | | ATW-T371 | 8.0 oz (227 grams) | | Accessory Included | AT8456a Quiet-Flex? ? stand clamp | |
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