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Nady U-1100 LT 100-Channel UHF Wireless headset Microphone System
€ 177,69 
€ 177,69 
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Specifications

Overall System:


- Freq. Synthesized: PLL (100 channels selectable) 250 kHz/step
- PLL system frequency stability: <0.005%
- Frequency response: 50Hz-18kHz ±3dB
- Dynamic range: 120dB
- Harmonic Distortion: <0.5%
- Modulation: FM (F3E) ±25kHz normal, ±75kHz max
- Operating range: 150-250 feet typical, 500 feet max line-of-sight

U-1100 receiver:

- Receiver System: Dual conversion Super Heterodyne
- Selectivity: 60dB, normal ±75 kHz offset
- Image rejection: -70dB, minimum
- Sensitivity: -107dBm
- Spurious rejection: 65dB
- Mute Threshold: Adjustable (-65dBm to -95dBm)
- Audio Outputs: Line out unbalanced, Mic out balanced
- Output Impedance: 1k? Unbalanced, 600? Balanced
- Power requirement: 13.5VDC/0.4A
- Antennas: Dual removable swivel BNC antenna
- Dimensions: 204 x 153 x 32 mm (8 x 6 x 1.25") ()
- Weight: 556.8g
- Housing: ABS Plastic

U-1100LT Bodypack Transmitter:

- RF Output power: +14dBm (25mW typical) /50?
- Harmonic/Spurious emission: -50dB
- Input Impedance: 5 kOhms (Lavalier); 500 kOhms (Instrument)
- Input Connector: locking 3.5mm mini-jack
- Antenna Type: External attached
- Battery Type: 2 x AA alkaline or NiMH
- Battery life: 8-10 Hours typical, alkaline
- Dimensions: 63,5 x 19 x 107 mm (2.5 x 0.75 x 4.2")
- Weight (w/o batteries): 80.87g
- Housing: ABS Plastic

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Description

For 40 years, Nady has been acknowledged as an innovative force in the music industry, literally transforming the live audio performance/studio landscape. Nady developed his system in his kitchen in Berkeley, then in a warehouse in Oakland. He formed Nasty Wireless in the late 1960s with family funding, patented the microphone in 1977, and changed the company name to Nady Wireless in 1978 and later to Nady Systems. It came to have 125 employees in Oakland, with manufacturing in China. By the mid-1980s, other musical artists using the company's wireless equipment included Neil Young, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Jefferson Starship, Toto, and Styx.

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