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Lectrosonics LR/E01

Lectrosonics LR/E01

CHF1,879.00
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Digital Hybrid Wireless® 1-channel compact wideband Receiver  

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  • Tunable across three standard frequency blocks (up to 76.7MHz*)
  • 25 or 100 kHz tuning steps for up to 3072 selectable frequencies
  • Tracking front-end filters
  • Digital Hybrid Wireless®** for compandor-free audio
  • Compatibility modes for use with other Lectrosonics or Wireless Systems from some other manufacturers
  • Compact size powered by two AA batteries or the optional LRBATELIM battery eliminator
  • LCD with RF spectrum scanning
  • SmartSquelchTM noiseless muting adapts automatically for near/far operation
  • DSP-based pilot tone for squelch control
  • USB port for firmware updates
  • IR sync port for transmitter setup
  • detachable antennas

Excellent performance in a small package for ENG and DSLR video production is the purpose and intent of the LR receiver design. Tracking front-end filters block interference from high powered RF signals on nearby channels to preserve the extended operating range. RF spectrum scanning displays accurate results on the LCD to make finding clear spectrum quick and easy.

The receiver is powered by internal AA batteries or with the optional battery eliminator (LRBATELIM). The top panel includes an IR port for transmitter setup. Firmware updates are enabled via a USB port on the side panel. The housing is made from a solid machined aluminum billet.

Operating Frequencies: 

Band A1: 470.100 - 537.575 (Block 470,19,20)

Band B1: 537.600 - 614.375 (Block 21,22,23)

Band C1: 614.400 - 691.175 (Block 24,25,26)

Band D1: 691.200 - 767.975 (Block 27,28,29)

*Tuning range varies slightly in the different bands

**Digital Hybrid Wireless® is a patented design that combines 24-bit digital audio with an analog FM radio link to provide outstanding audio quality and the extended operating range of the finest analog wireless systems.

The design overcomes channel noise in a dramatically different way, digitally encoding the audio in the transmitter and decoding it in the receiver, yet still sending the encoded information via an analog FM wireless link.

This proprietary algorithm is not a digital implementation of an analog compandor. Instead, it is a technique which can be accomplished only in the digital domain, even though the audio inputs and outputs are analog signals.

**US Patent 7,225,135 

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