Thinuna just released the UR series UHF multi-frequency wireless microphone rely its good wireless technology. The products of this series with features such as: aesthetic, sturdy and durable. The UHF( Ultra High Frequency ) means a voice with clear restore, Long receiving distance, better anti-interference ability, and true diversity reception means eliminating frequency drift. The UR series of wireless systems represent today's advanced wireless technology.
Features:
A variety of transmitter can be choosing: hand held, lavalier, headset, guitar.
Optional frequencies.
640MHz and 690MHz with two UHF.
The simple and convenient IR method.
PLL Frequency Synthesis Technology.
Receiver frequency stability ±0.002%, transmitter FM maximum modulation frequency deviation ± 45KHz.
Noise lock squelch control + Tone code navigation lock squelch control.
Audio dynamic extension and AGC circuit.
The receiver with LCD display.
Visual display the receiving frequencies and channels, AF output audio indicator, RF signal receive indicator.
Receiver with Balanced XLR output and 1/4’’ direct output.
Transmitter with mute switch, power source switch and battery power indicator.
Transmitter RF high and low transmit power adjustment.
Smart battery warning display.
1U space of the receiver.
Comes with rack mounting ear accessories.
1.5V universal No.5 battery powered, more than 12 hours of battery life, it depends of the transmitting power and the operating environment.
Specifications:
Model | UR-232 |
Material | Metal box |
Radio-frequency stability | 0.005%(-10~40℃) |
Frequency Range | UHF640~690MHz |
Frequency band width | 50MHz |
Receiving mode | Dual changing |
Antenna interface | BNC50Ω |
Supply Voltage | CD11-16V(Rated 12V) |
sensibility | 10dbuV(S/N>80dB) |
S/N Ratio | >106dB(IHF-A) |
T.H.D. | <0.5%@1KHz |
Audio output | Unbalanced:+0dB(1V)/5KΩ |
Balanced:+4dB(1.25V)/600 |
Frequency Response | 50Hz~18KHz±1dB |
Output socket | XLR Balanced and 6.3φ Unbalanced socket |
Dimensions | 482(W) × 44(H) × 176(D) mm |
Handheld series: the handheld wireless microphone suitable for various professional venues, And the voice warm and full.
Handheld microphone H1 |
Material | Aluminum alloy |
Oscillation mode | PLL |
Frequency Range | UHF640~690MHz |
Frequency Range | 50MHz |
Frequency Adjustment | ACT |
Output power | High-power: 10mW, Low-power: 3mW |
Harmonic radiation | <-55dBc |
Max. Deviation | ±45KHz |
Battery | Two AA batteries or nimh rechargeable batteries. |
Operating Display | LCD display , Show the battery capacity and channels. |
Lavalier Mic series: The lavalier microphone suitable for various of Speech or Education venues, With good high-frequency response and high receiving sensitivity, can better to control Suppressing Howling.
Lavalier Microphone LM1 |
Frequency range | 100-15,000Hz |
Sensitivity | (1KHz)-60dB±3dB |
Output Impedance | 2.2KΩ±30% |
Max.bearing | 130dB |
Output Socket | 4P Quick coupler |
Weight | 2KG |
Body-Pack Transmitter BT1 |
Frequency Range | UHF640~690MHz |
Frequency Bandwidth | 50MHz |
Output power | 10mW/30mW |
Input socket | 4-pin Mini XLR socket |
Battery | Two 5th battery |
Headset microphone series: The HM1 mic can connect with BT1 Body-Pack Transmitter, also it can combine to be a headset wireless microphone ,. The it can reduce the purchase cost by its design, suitable for all venues.
Headset microphone HM1 |
Frequency Range | 20-20,000Hz |
Sensitivity | (1KHz)-68dB±3dB |
Output Impedance | 680Ω±30% |
Max.Bearing | 130dB |
Output socket | 4P Quick coupler |
Weight | 6.2G |
Body-Pack Transmitter BT1 |
Frequency Range | UHF640~690MHz |
Frequency Bandwidth | 50MHz |
Output power | 10mW/30mW |
Input socket | 4-pin Mini XLR socket |
Battery | Two 5th battery |
Guitar series: The Guitar connect with covert connector wire can access to the BT1 body-pack transmitter. It can save the purchase cost. Full release guitarist passion on the stage, completely out of trouble on the stage of the cumbersome wires!
Application:
Live Music
Musical performances
Karaoke
Live presentation
Education
Conference
Sporting occasion
Places of Worship
Wireless Communications