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Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 9~24V DC
- Operating Current: Standby: 10mA, Emission Current: 150mA
- Receiving Distance: 100m
- Emitting Distance: 1500m
- Operating Frequency: 433MHz/868MHz
- Anti-EMI: >30V/M
Features:
- Auto transmit the wireless signal of any parts
- Wireless transmitting distance up to 1500m
- The relay of the Long Distance Wireless Transmitter is coding free
- Alarm output of Auto Wireless Transmitter can be changed into wireless emitting signal
Details:
- Auto transmit the wireless signal of any parts, wireless transmitting distance up to 1500m
- The relay is coding free, alarm output of wired equipment can be changed into wireless emitting signal
How to Adjust Gain on a Wireless Transmitter?
- Wireless transmitters typically send an audio signal from one device to another in lieu of cable connections
- A receiving unit is used to retrieve the signal and amplify it
- Perhaps the most common use of a wireless transmitter involves sending a signal from a microphone to a public address, or PA system
- Gain refers to the level of output that is sent from the wireless transmitter to the receiving device
Instructions:
- Locate the gain adjustment on the wireless transmitter. Look for a knob that is labeled "Gain" or "Level." Instead of a knob, the gain adjustment may be a screw in the casing of the transmitter
- Turn the gain adjustment to the right to increase the output signal. Use your fingers to turn the adjustment. If the gain knob is a slotted screw, use a flat-head screwdriver
- Turn the gain adjustment to the left to lower the output signal. Use your fingers to turn the adjustment. If the gain knob is a slotted screw, use a flat-head screwdriver
- Play the audio device or use the microphone connected to your wireless transmitter in order to make sure the gain is at an adequate level
- Turn the gain knob to the left if your audio is distorting. Turn it to the right if you wish to increase the signal output and your audio signal is clear
Tips & Warnings:
- Set the volume on your PA system or speakers at an adequate level before testing. Gain controls the strength of the output signal only and not overall volum
- If you set the gain too high, you can cause damage to your audio equipment. Make sure that there is absolutely no distortion in your signal after adjusting the gain
Package Included:
- 1 x Wireless Transmitter
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Dena Connell
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03-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I received the item in great shape and have been using it regularly.I am completely satisfied with the transaction.
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Alexandra Rosa
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02-23-2011- Other Thoughts: I received my audio unit and it worked just fine right out of the box. I just plugged the two pieces in, one to my computer and one to my audio system, and it worked.
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Robbin Gouldc
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04-27-2011- Other Thoughts: As other reviews have said, distance is probably not going to be a problem with this product, since I had it working over sixty feet with the receiver inside a room with brick walls.
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Breonna Somervelle
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03-29-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a great product. the seller is great as well. .. came in super condition.. Go Ahead indulge yourself.
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Wayne Lucas
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02-10-2011- Other Thoughts: Awesome, I think anyone that gave this product a negative review either works for the competition or is a technilogical idiot.
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