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SR 40 DUAL
receiver
2 x PT 40 PRO
bodypack transmitter
2 x MKG L cable
INSTRUMENTAL SET DUAL
Dual-channel receiver, low operating cost
The cost efficient way to use two transmitters simul-
taneously.
• Two fixed-frequency receivers in a single unit
• Metal case
• Miniature transmitters
• Single-battery powering
• Multichannel capability for using up to seven*
channels simultaneously
SR 40 SINGLE
receiver
PT 40 PRO
bodypack transmitter
MKG L cable
Plug and play
The perfect choice for a single wireless microphone
channel. Unpack and get going.
• Single fixed frequency
• Metal case
• Miniature transmitter
• Single-battery powering
• Multichannel capability for using up to seven*
channels simultaneously
INSTRUMENTAL SET
SINGLE
MicroMic C 411 L pickup
For guitar, violin, viola, banjo, zither, or hammered dulcimer.
Fix the pickup near the bridge (left).
C 419 L instrument MicroMics
For saxophone, clarinet, tubas, trombone, trumpet (right).
C 416 L instrument MicroMic
To mic up an accordion, use two AKG C 416 L with a B 29 L
battery supply/mini mixer (left).
C 420 L head-worn MicroMic
For flute and harmonica (right).
For detailed hints on using MicroMics refer to pages 70/71.
Setting the squelch threshold
The job of a s squelch circuit is to reduce audible noise. It
eliminates noise during pauses in the audio signal by
muting the receiver every time the audio level drops below a
defined threshold. The SQUELCH control on the receiver sets
this threshold. Use the SQUELCH control with care! If the
squelch threshold is too high, the squelch will not only cut
out noise but mute quiet audio signals as well because the
squelch responds to the detected voltage and cannot distin-
guish between wanted signal and noise. Besides that, a too
high squelch treshold also decreases the usable range.
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