Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier ENG Microphone Package (30/32 - 566 to 590MHz)

Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier ENG Microphone Package (30/32 - 566 to 590MHz) Review



Sony UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier ENG Microphone Package (30/32 - 566 to 590MHz) Feature

  • Consists of an omni lavalier microphone, bodypack transmitter and portable tuner
  • Suitable for a wide range of applications, from news gathering and interviews to talk shows and conferences
  • The lavalier microphone is supplied with microphone windscreens and a microphone-holder clip
  • The bodypack transmitter is supplied with a belt clip
  • The tuner is supplied with a shoe-mount adaptor (for camcorder mounting) and 2 cables (3-pole mini-plug/XLR and 3-pole mini-plug/stereo mini-plug)
UWP Series UHF synthesized wireless microphone system. Package includes a lavalier microphone, bodypack transmitter and portable diversity tuner. Mounting adapter for camcorder included. Channels 30 to 33. The UWP-V1 includes extremely robust metal construction, mic/line input selection on the bodypack transmitter, a miniature metal body omni-directional microphone and plus the receiver includes a convenient auto channel scanning function allowing automatic search for unoccupied channels. UWP Series transmitters and receivers can also be purchased separately (see optional accessories for details). PLL Synthesized System  -  Achieves stable transmission and reception by using a UHF PLL (Phase Locked Loop) frequency synthesized system, which provides accurate carrier signal frequencies. This system is used in both the transmitters and tuners, so that a stable carrier is generated at the transmitter, and accurately tuned in at the tuner. This PLL-controlled system provides highly stable, user-selectable frequencies in increments of 125 kHz. Space Diversity Reception System - Typically, wireless microphone transmission systems can be subject to reception interruptions (signal dropout), but UWP series tuners reduce this to a minimum. By utilizing a space-diversity reception system, it achieves stable reception by using dual-antenna inputs/reception circuits. These receive signals over two different paths and automatically select the stronger RF signal for output. Tone Squelch Circuitry -  To avoid picking up carrier signals transmitted from other systems, the transmitter transmits a 32 kHz pilot-tone signal along with the audio signal. The tuner's squelch circuit recognizes this tone signal, and outputs the audio signal only when this tone signal is received. This function prevents the output of unwanted signals and noise from other signal transmissions in the air, as well as the RF noise and popping noise that occur when t...


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