The product family
The frequency bank systemThe receivers are available in three UHF frequency ranges with up to
184 MHz switching bandwidth:
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The receivers have seven frequency banks:
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Additionally available channels in
Low Intermodulation mode
CAUTION! Risk of reception interference!
If – within the receiver’s frequency range – transmitters transmit on channels from different frequency banks, reception can be subject to interference and intermodulation. Only the
Set all transmitters of a
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