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UHF Wireless Systems Receiver and handheld cardioid dynamic microphone/transmitter.
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Audio-technica ATW-2120 UHF Wireless Systems Receiver and handheld cardioid dynamic microphone/transmitter.
ATW-2120 ATW-R2100 receiver and ATW-T220 handheld cardioid dynamic microphone/transmitter.
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- Serious advances in affordable professional wirelessClear sound quality and rock-solid, dependable performance Automatic frequency scanning finds an open channel at the touch of a button
- All 10 user-switchable channels are compatible—for easy use with multiple systems; no confusing frequency groups
- True Diversity operation selects the better signal from the two receiver sections, reducing dropouts
- Tone Lock™ tone squelch system fights interference
- Rugged metal half-rack receiver with soft-touch controls and LCD display featuring RF and AF metering
- Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4” output jacks enable use with a wide variety of audio gear
- Includes rack-mount kit and detachable UHF antennas
- Ground-lift switch helps eliminate audible hum caused by ground loops between the sound system and receiver
- ATW-T220 Handheld Microphone/Transmitter features PRO 41 Capsule for maximum feedback rejection and consistent sound
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ATW-2110 ATW-R2100 receiver and ATW-T210 UniPak™ transmitter. Select a Wireless Essentials® microphone or cable to complete the system. |
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ATW-2120 ATW-R2100 receiver and ATW-T220 handheld cardioid dynamic microphone/transmitter. |
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ATW-2129 ATW-R2100 receiver and ATW-T210 UniPak™ Microphone System transmitter with AT829cW lavalier microphone. |
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OVERALL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
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Operating Frequency |
656.125 to 678.500 MHz |
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Number of Channels |
10 total |
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Frequency Stability |
±0.005%, Phase Lock Loop frequency control |
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Modulation Mode |
FM |
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Normal Deviation |
±5 kHz |
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Operating Range |
300' typical |
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Operating Temperature Range |
41° F (5° C) to 113° F (45° C) |
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Frequency Response |
100 Hz to 15 kHz |
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RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
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Receiving System |
Dual independent RF sections, automatic-switching diversity |
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Image Rejection |
55 dB nominal, 50 dB minimum |
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Signal-to-noise Ratio |
>100 dB at 40 kHz deviation (A-weighted), maximum modulation 40 kHz |
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Total Harmonic Distortion |
<1% (10 kHz deviation at 1 kHz) |
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Sensitivity |
20 dBµV (S/N 60 dB at 5 kHz deviation, IEC-weighted) |
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Intermediate Frequency |
65.75 MHz, 10.7 MHz |
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Audio Output |
Unbalanced: 25 mV (at 1 kHz, ±5 kHz deviation, 100k ohm load) Balanced: 12.5 mV (at 1 kHz, ±5 kHz deviation, 100k ohm load) |
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Output Connectors |
Unbalanced: 1/4" (6.3 mm) phone jack Balanced: XLRM-type |
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Power Supply |
120V AC 60 Hz, or 12-18V DC, 350 mA, with external supply |
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Dimensions |
8.27" (210.0 mm) W x 1.73" (44.0 mm) H x 6.39" (162.2 mm) D |
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Weight |
2.2 lbs (1.0 kgs) |
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Accessories Included |
Two flexible UHF antennas, rack-mount adapters, AC adapter |
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BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
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RF Power Output |
12 mW |
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Spurious Emissions |
Under federal regulations |
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Input Connections |
High impedance, low impedance, bias |
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Batteries |
Two 1.5V AA alkaline (not included) |
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Current Consumption |
150 mA typical |
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Battery Life |
Approximately 9 hours (depending on battery type and use pattern) |
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Dimensions |
2.60" (66.0 mm) W x 3.63" (92.3 mm) H x 0.89" (22.5 mm) D |
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Net Weight |
2.82 oz (80 g) |
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HANDHELD TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
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RF Power Output |
12 mW |
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Spurious Emissions |
Under federal regulations |
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Microphone Element |
Dynamic, unidirectional |
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Batteries |
Two 1.5V AA alkaline (not included) |
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Current Consumption |
150 mA typical |
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Battery Life |
Approximately 9 hours (depending on battery type and use pattern) |
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Dimensions |
9.02" (229.0 mm) long x 2.11" (53.5 mm) maximum diameter |
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Net Weight |
7.81 oz (221.5 g) |
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Accessory Included |
AT8456a Quiet-Flex™ stand clamp |
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CONDITIONS
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Specifications and product details are subject to change without notice.
Definitions/explanations for technical terms will be found in a large Glossary on this site. Links have not been included within the text on most pages, to keep them as readable as possible; but a Glossary button appears in the Navigation Bar at the top of each page.
Microphone Conditions (Additional comments)
Open Circuit Sensitivity At 1 kHz, with 1 Pa (Pascal) = 94dB sound pressure level (SPL), measured at diaphragm. Stated in dB re 1 volt, and in millivolts.
Noise, typical A-weighted, using Audio Precision System One measurement system.
Weight Stated for the microphone only, without accessories, and without attached cable/power module, if applicable.
Frequency Response (Graph) Shows mic output versus frequency with a constant sound input level from a source 0.5 meters from the diaphragm. Each vertical division in the graph is 10dB. A dashed line, if present, shows the effect of a low-roll-off (hi-pass) function.
Polar Pattern (Graph) Shows mic output versus angular direction of the sound source, with a constant sound input level at 1 kHz, at a constant distance from the diaphragm. Zero degrees (0°) is the "front" of the mic. Each circular division in the graph is 5 dB, beginning from the 0° point and counting inward.
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Headphone/Headset Conditions (Additional comments)
Headphone Sensitivity Input of 1 milliwatt at 1 kHz into rated impedance; output in dB SPL, using a Brüel & Kjaer 4153 coupler.
Maximum Input Power At 1 kHz into rated impedance.
Boom Mic Sensitivity Open circuit, at 1 kHz, with 1 Pa (Pascal) = 94dB sound pressure level (SPL), measured at diaphragm. Stated in dB re 1 volt, and in millivolts.
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