Mipro ACT30T-5

Mipro ACT30T-5 Wireless Beltpack Transmitter with LCD display. 5NB

$229.00

In Stock

Description

The Mipro ACT30T-5 Beltpack Transmitter has a built-in LCD display which includes 4-segment battery status meter. It has extremely low handling noise, and resists wear.It takes 2 x AA batteries. 5NB frequency (520-544MHz) groups.

The Mipro ACT30T-5 are compatible with earlier models of the ACT311 / ACT312 receivers and also the MRM70R-5 receiver modules in Mipro Portable PA systems.

 

Features

  • Miniature, compact design.
  • Top features mute switch, mini-XLR connector and antenna.
  • Backlit LCD displays various parameters and indicators.
  • Unique battery cover design provides easy access to operational controls and protects against accidental change of settings.
  • Connector for optional MJ-70 remote mute switch cable.
  • Low spurious PLL-synthesized technology enhances frequency stability and reliability.  One-touch ACT syncs the transmitter and receiver frequency automatically.
  • Selectable impedance for microphone or guitar/line inputs.
  • 4-pin mini XLR connector is compatible with all MIPRO lavalier, headworn microphones and instrument cable.
  • Highly efficient power consumption circuitry ensures long operating hours from 2 AA batteries.
  • Adjustable belt clip allows wearing transmitter in up or down position.

Specifications

Housing

Rugged Plastic

Frequency Range

UHF 480 ~ 934 MHz

Bandwidth

24 MHz

Oscillation Mode

PLL Synthesized

Channel Set-Up

ACT Sync

LCD Display

LCD displays working band-code, group, channel, frequency, AF input gain, RF output power, mute & lock status, battery status and error codes.

RF Output Power

10 mW / 50 mW (switchable)

Spurious Emissions

<-55 dBc

Max. Input Level

0 dBV

Mute Connector

Optional MJ-70 remote mute switch

Battery 2 AA alkaline
Dimensions (W × H × D) 63 × 82 × 22 mm / 2.5 × 3.2 × 0.9 “
Weight Approx. 81 g / 2.9 oz (excluding batteries)
Patents & Approvals Patented. Telecom and safety regulations approved.
Note Refer to actual product in the event of product discrepancy.
Frequency range and maximum deviation comply with the regulations of different countries.

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