Nady Guitar/Instrument Wireless Transmitter for Nady U-1100 and U-2100 – Band A
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Compatible with Nady U-1100 and U-2100 wireless systemsManually selectable channel with Up/Down recessed buttons or automatically, using the ASC feature. LCD display (with back lighting) indicates Channel and Frequency Selected, Battery Level statusSliding Off/ Mute/On power switch with mute on/off LED allows convenient audio muting with the transmitter onConvenient, economical operation with two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries. Compact housing, metal belt clip, durable external attached antenna.IC guitar cable included
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Size:Band A | Color:Guitar/Instrument *Please note* adding an additional transmitter does not allow you to use them simultaneously! When adding an additional U-1100 transmitter it is to give you the flexibility of using varied styles of transmitters for your U-2100/1100 system. Replacement /extra Guitar/Instrument Wireless Transmitter for Nady U-1100 or U-2100 systems (Make sure to order the right band!) The Nady U-1100 GT is the Guitar/Instrument Wireless Transmitter to be used with the Nady U-1100 (single transmitter operation) or U-2100 (dual transmitter operation). the U-1100 GT features high quality components and delivers clear, crisp audio every time. Do I need Band A or Band B? The U-1100 and U-2100 systems operate in the UHF range using one or two banks of 100 channels: Band A: 480-504.75 MHz or Band B: 505-529.75 MHz A band A transmitter can only work with a band A receiver (either a U-1100 Band A receiver or channel#1 of any U-2100 receiver) A band B transmitter can only work with a band B receiver (either a U-1100 Band B receiver or channel#2 of any U-2100 receiver) Here is how to determine the operating band of a system component: A U-1100 receiver can either be Band A or Band B. To find out which band your receiver is operating on, look at the label at the bottom of the receiver. A U-2100 dual channel receiver is always Band A on channel 1 and band B on channel 2, so there is only one kind of receiver. Choose a Band A transmitter (handheld microphone or bodypack) to pair with Channel 1 of the U-2100 receiver and Band B to pair with Channel 2 of the U-2100 receiver Microphone Transmitter: Unscrew the battery cap to uncover a silver sticker with the letter A or B indicating which band it operates on. Bodypack Transmitter (LT or GT): Open the battery compartment and look for the letter "A" or "B"
Compatible with Nady U-1100 and U-2100 wireless systemsManually selectable channel with Up/Down recessed buttons or automatically, using the ASC feature. LCD display (with back lighting) indicates Channel and Frequency Selected, Battery Level statusSliding Off/ Mute/On power switch with mute on/off LED allows convenient audio muting with the transmitter onConvenient, economical operation with two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries. Compact housing, metal belt clip, durable external attached antenna.IC guitar cable included
상품설명
Size:Band A | Color:Guitar/Instrument *Please note* adding an additional transmitter does not allow you to use them simultaneously! When adding an additional U-1100 transmitter it is to give you the flexibility of using varied styles of transmitters for your U-2100/1100 system. Replacement /extra Guitar/Instrument Wireless Transmitter for Nady U-1100 or U-2100 systems (Make sure to order the right band!) The Nady U-1100 GT is the Guitar/Instrument Wireless Transmitter to be used with the Nady U-1100 (single transmitter operation) or U-2100 (dual transmitter operation). the U-1100 GT features high quality components and delivers clear, crisp audio every time. Do I need Band A or Band B? The U-1100 and U-2100 systems operate in the UHF range using one or two banks of 100 channels: Band A: 480-504.75 MHz or Band B: 505-529.75 MHz A band A transmitter can only work with a band A receiver (either a U-1100 Band A receiver or channel#1 of any U-2100 receiver) A band B transmitter can only work with a band B receiver (either a U-1100 Band B receiver or channel#2 of any U-2100 receiver) Here is how to determine the operating band of a system component: A U-1100 receiver can either be Band A or Band B. To find out which band your receiver is operating on, look at the label at the bottom of the receiver. A U-2100 dual channel receiver is always Band A on channel 1 and band B on channel 2, so there is only one kind of receiver. Choose a Band A transmitter (handheld microphone or bodypack) to pair with Channel 1 of the U-2100 receiver and Band B to pair with Channel 2 of the U-2100 receiver Microphone Transmitter: Unscrew the battery cap to uncover a silver sticker with the letter A or B indicating which band it operates on. Bodypack Transmitter (LT or GT): Open the battery compartment and look for the letter "A" or "B"
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