Shure SLX1 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: ShurePrice: $188.00 
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Shure Bodypack Transmitter SLX1 Shure SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter Description: The SLX1 bodypack transmitter is designed to hold up to the most adverse conditions. Whether used with headworn, lavalier, instrument microphones, or with guitars or basses, the SLX1 is the definition of reliability. Shure SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter Features: - Timed backlit LC display
- Frequency and power lockout
- "Mute" functionality
- 2 AA batteries (included) provide 8 hours of continuous use
- Battery status transmission (via pilot tone)
- 100 m (300 ft.) operating range
- The wireless bodypack shall be a professional transmitter for audio signals with switchable carrier frequencies as well as preprogrammed groups with up to 12 compatible channels. An infrared signal shall be used to synchronize the frequency between transmitter and receiver. The transmitter shall send a tone key (32.768 kHz) to provide improved operation reliability and prevent switching noises. The audio signal should be muteable. The transmitter shall have a 3-position input attenuator (+15, 0, -10 dB), a timed backlit LCD showing a frequency group and channel, battery strength and locked/unlocked status. Frequency and power locking capability shall be included.
- Carrier Frequency: 518 - 865 MHz (available frequencies depend on applicable country regulations)
- RF Output Level: 10 - 30 mW (dependent on frequency version)
- Battery Life: at least 8 hours (with 2 AA alkaline batteries)
- Overall Dimensions (HxWxD): 108 x 64 x 19 mm (without antenna)
- Net Weight: 81 g (without batteries)
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