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Audio-Technica ATW-251/H92-TH Wireless Headworn Microphone

Item: ATATW251H92TH

Audio-Technica’s Freeway 200 Series Wireless Systems are designed to provide reliable performance, easy setup and clear, natural sound quality. Each 200 Series professional VHF wireless system includes a receiver and either a body-pack transmitter or a handheld microphone/transmitter on a specific crystal-controlled frequency. A novel dipole antenna system on the receiver improves operation by providing a ground element in addition to the usual signal element.

The ATW-251/H92-TH system consists of an ATW-R250 receiver, an AT-T201 transmitter, and a PRO92cW-TH omnidirectional headworn microphone (beige).

Audio-Technica ATW-251/H92-TH Wireless Headworn Microphone Features:

  • Easy operation and clear, natural sound quality
  • Reliable performance and durable construction
  • Advanced dipole antenna system for extended operating range
  • Power, RF, and AF Peak indicators
  • Volume control, ¼” output jack and space-saving power supply
  • Rugged unidirectional dynamic element on handheld microphone/transmitter
  • Variable microphone trim control and easily accessible On/Standby/Off switch on transmitters
  • Professional locking connector on UniPak® body-pack transmitter

Specifications:


  • Operating Frequency: VHF high band, 169 MHz to 172 MHz
  • Number of Channels: Fixed channel
  • Frequency Stability: ±0.005%
  • Modulation Mode: FM Maximum Deviation: ±15 kHz Operating Range: 200' typical
  • Operating Temperature Range: 40° F (4° C) to 110° F (43° C)
  • Frequency Response: 80 Hz to 13 kHz

List price: $324.95

Price: $199.95

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