Samson UT-5, UR-5D, UH-5, DA-5L manual System Features

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System Features

The Samson UHF Synthesized True Diversity System utilizes state-of- the-art technology in wireless communications. Here are some of its main features:

74 available channels organized in 10 different groups in both the receiver and transmitter, with up to 11 channels available for simulta- neous use. This makes our UHF Synth System the ideal choice in multi-user environments such as stage productions and live band performance. It is also specifically suited for systems that travel into “hostile” RF environments (such as highly populated urban areas, where large numbers of radio transmissions occur simultaneously over broad bandwidth areas).

The use of the UHF (Ultra High Frequency) band as opposed to VHF (Very High Frequency), which yields better signal-to-noise ratio and improved frequency response—in plain English, superior sound quality. The UHF band is also considerably less crowded than VHF, thus minimizing potential interference problems. In addition, our special dielectric filtering circuitry (which, incidentally, is based upon cellular phone technology) provides extra narrow bandwidths, thus further reducing interference.

True Diversity technology, which greatly extends the effective range of the system and also virtually eliminates interference and phase cancellation problems.

Built-in dbx® noise reduction circuitry in both the transmitter and receiver. This ensures clear, transparent sound with an absolute minimum of background noise and hiss.

A clear, easy-to-read visual display that shows continuous RF (Radio Frequency) level (indicating the strength of the received sig- nal) as well as AF (Audio Frequency) level. The RF level display also shows the clearest frequency to use in crowded wireless environ- ments.

Balanced and unbalanced audio outputs on both the UR-5 and UR-5D receivers, making them compatible with all types of external audio mixers and amplifiers.

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Contents Samson Glossary of Terms Specifications Introduction System Features Guided ToursIntroduction Dbx is a registered trademark of Carillon Industries System Features System Features Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel 5b 5d 5e 5c Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UT-5 Samson Guided Tour UH-5Guided Tour UH-5 Guided Tour UH-5 Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System About Tone Squelch About dbx Noise ReductionProblem No sound Trouble-shootingProblem Distorted sound Cross-modulation interference Problem Sound fades as performer moves around sound dropout Samson UHF Synthesized Frequency Chart A N N E L UHF Synthesized Frequency ChartGC-1 MC-1 UT-5 Multi-pin Lavalier Wiring GuideManufacturer Model No.Pin 1Pin UT-5 Multi-Pin Wiring ChartPin 3Pin 4Pin 5Pin About The DA-5L UHF Antenna Distribution Amplifier Guided Tour DA-5L Front Panel AC Input Guided Tour DA-5L Rear PanelSetting Up and Using the DA-5L Setting Up and Using the DA-5L DA-5L Grounding Techniques Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Transmitter Audio SpecificationsTransmitter RF DA-5L ReceiverFCC Rules and Regulations