System Features

The UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters both accept standard 9-volt alkaline batteries, and the UR-5 and UR-5D receivers can accept any AC power voltage from 100 - 250 volts, without the need to change a voltage selector switch (our special current and voltage sensing circuitry does the job automatically for you).

Tuned coaxial antennas are included, with options for rear-mounting or remoting if extended range is required.

The UR-5D dual receiver actually contains two separate true diversity receivers in a single chassis for the reception of two dis- crete monophonic signals or a stereo signal. It also provides an option for output mixing, which combines the received signals from both inputs into a single monophonic output—critical when using audio mixers with limited numbers of channels.

All components utilize an automatic tone squelch feature that prevents the reception of unwanted signals.

The UT-5 belt-pack transmitter is extremely light-weight (less than 4 ounces with a 9-volt battery installed) and is suited for a wide range of lavalier and headset mics and instruments such as electric guitar and bass. It also provides phantom powering, making it compatible with professional condenser lavalier and headset microphones.

The UH-5 hand-held microphone transmitter features an all-brass housing painted with a durable epoxy base. A selection of mic capsules are available, including:

Electro Voice 757 N/DYM Dynamic Electro Voice 857 N/DYM Dynamic Sennheiser MKE-4032Condenser Shure SM58 Dynamic

Shure SM87 Condenser Shure SM85 Condenser

Both the UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters provide “popless” muting, which turns off the audio signal while leaving the carrier signal on.

All components have rugged construction that ensures reliable operation in even the most demanding performance environments.

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