JTS IN264TB Bodypack Transmitter (CHANNEL 38)

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JTS IN264TB Bodypack Transmitter (CHANNEL 38)

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JTS IN264TB Bodypack Transmitter (CHANNEL 38). Condition is New. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class.Bought as a spare as I install these systems quite regularly, but they are so reliable i’ve never needed to replace them.£180 new.Check out my other items for sale if you need a suitable lapel microphone.OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION…JTS IN264TB UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitte – (Channel 38 Compatible)r, features “lock-on” function to prevent tampering and RF interruption as well as extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response. Channel 38 CompatibleFeaturesPhase-locked Loop (PLL) synthesized tuner.
Powered by 2 x AA batteries with 12 hrs. average Battery life.
Equipped with 4 Pin Mini XLR connector.
Heavy Duty plastic case.
LCD Display: with channel and Battery life indicator, ID number.
The “lock-on” function prevents tampering and RF interruption.
Extended dynamic range and smooth Frequency Response. 
Noise mute and tone-key Squelch. 
Compatible with Guitar cable and wireless instrument microphones.SpecificationFrequency Preparation: PLL Synthesized Control
Carrier Frequency Range 606 ~ 614 MHz – (Channel 38)
RF Outputs: 10mW / 50mW (Depend on Local Regulation)
Stability: ±10KHz
Frequency Deviation: ±48KHz
LCD Display: Channel, Battery Fuel Gauge
Controls: ID Number, Power On/Off, AF Level, Frequency Up/Down, PAD, Gain Control, ID Pairing, Lock-on Mode
Output Connector: 4P mini XLR
Spurious Emissions: <-50 dBC
Audio Frequency Response: 40~18,000 Hz
Battery: UM3, AA 1.5V*2Why Channel 38 – well its all thanks to the DSO (The Digital Switchover)which takes place in 2012 (after the Olympics) and will have a major effect on users. Most notably, we will lose the use of Channel 69. All equipment tuned to this band will become unusable (you can try and use it if you like, but the signal will be totally swamped by digital TV so you’ll be unlikely to get anything but interference. Channel 70 is De regulated and License free so the entire space between 863.1 – 864.9 MHz is free. However this bandwidth is very narrow and at best you will get 3 to 4 mics to work on channel 70. Any more than this and the mics will over lap each other and interfere with each other. So if your looking to use 4 or more radio systems at once then you do need to move to the wider bandwidth on Channel 38.

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