Sennheiser’s G3 portable transmitters can operate for up to 8 hours on a pair of AA batteries. Audio and RF transmission quality is never compromised as batteries run down, thanks to dedicated circuitry that maintains a constant internal system voltage. G3 transmitters also relay battery strength to their receivers, allowing sound engineers to remotely monitor battery life at a glance. G3 handheld and bodypack transmitters also feature external charging contacts, for use with optional BA 2015 rechargeable battery packs and the L 2015 charging station.
The Receiver
The heart of every wireless system, the receiver is designed to pick up an RF signal sent from the transmitter, convert it back into an audio signal, and output it for mixing, recording, and amplification.
There are two basic types of wireless receivers:
1) Fixed (rack-mount) receivers
The most common version, G3 series fixed receivers (EM 100 G3, EM 300 G3, and EM 500 G3) are compact,
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2) Portable (camera-mount) receivers
Portable receivers are used in film, television, and video applications to wirelessly feed audio into a video camera or other portable recording device. The EK 100 G3 portable
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