DWT-B01
D I G I T A L W I R E L E S S T R A N S M I T T E R
Wide RF Carrier Frequency Range
The DWT-B01 transmitter covers an extremely wide RF carrier frequency range; much wider than the 24 MHz band of the analogue wireless microphone system.The CE6267 model can cover a 48 MHz band*1. This remarkably wide coverage on a single model offers cost efficiency and operational convenience, because it allows one transmitter to be operated in many different countries.
*1 The DWR-S01D receiver supports a 24 MHz band RF carrier frequency range. 798 to 822 MHz (TV 62 to 64 channels) and 838 to 862 MHz (TV 67 to 69 channels).
Selectable RF Output Power (1/10/50 mW)
The DWT-01B transmitter provides a choice of RF output powers. The 1 and 10 mW output is suitable for multi- channel operations such as theatre and studio productions, while the 50 mW output is intended for long-distance transmissions such as sports and news coverage.
Power Sleep Mode
The DWT-B01 transmitter is equipped with a power sleep/ wake up mode that can be wirelessly controlled from the DWR-S01D receiver. Wherever the transmitter is attached – for example,inside an actor’s costume – the operator can remotely control the transmitter’s power on and sleep settings, increasing operational convenience and battery savings.
Digital Low-cut Filter
Equipped with a digital low-cut filter, the DWT-B01 transmitter can reduce the effects of undesired ambient noise.
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Compact,
Lightweight and Rugged Design
The DWT-B01 transmitter is designed to be extremely compact and lightweight, essential qualities for users in fast-moving TV and outdoor productions. It measures 63 x 73 x 17 mm and weighs just 125 g including the battery. In addition, its robust die-cast magnesium body allows the DWT-B01 transmitter to withstand even the harshest of operational environments.
Switchable Mic or Line Input Level and Adjustable Attenuator
The audio input level of the DWT-B01 transmitter is selectable from either MIC or LINE. When MIC is selec- ted, the attenuator can be adjusted in 3-dB steps from 0 dB to 48 dB. The reference input level of the MIC and LINE is -58 dBu (-60 dBV) and +4 dBu, respectively.