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Modulation | FM |
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Type | Diversity Receiver |
Audio Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Channels | 2 |
Frequency Range | 470 MHz |
Audio Outputs | XLR |
Headphone Output | 1/4" TRS |
Power Supply | External |
Highlights the dual-channel diversity reception capability of the receiver.
Details the use of DSP for analogue output, specified as AES3.
Covers the 790 MHz bandwidth and next-generation multiband front-end filtering.
Explains wideband and narrowband DSP-FM operation, including efficiency benefits.
Features an extreme low noise VCO with ultrafast spectrum scan for setup.
Notes the high contrast OLED display and infrared programming.
Describes the miniature design with integrated battery pack and USB charging.
Details monitoring and control via USB and Wisycom Manager 2.0 software.
Provides essential safety instructions for operating the apparatus.
Advises against use in rain, near water, or in extreme temperatures.
Emphasizes using only authorized technicians and parts for repairs.
Warns about potential hearing damage from high headphone output levels.
Lists compatible battery types including AA, KLIC 8000, DB50, and DR9708.
Explains how to check battery status via the OLED display or LED indicator.
Details methods for charging lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.
Provides warnings regarding device operation during charging and battery mixing.
Lists available variants of the MPR52-ENG receiver based on frequency ranges.
Details the specific frequency ranges for different variants (B1, B2, B3).
Describes the 5-pin mini-XLR connectors for analogue and digital audio output.
Specifies the digital line output as AES3 at 48 kHz.
States the audio line impedance is less than or equal to 200 ohm.
Details the 3.5mm stereo jack headphone output and its power specifications.
Explains the functions of the SCAN/DOWN, SYNC/UP, POWER/EXIT, and SAVE/SELECT buttons.
Mentions the high contrast OLED display and RGB LEDs for configuration.
Identifies the USB port and infrared port on the front panel.
Describes the SMA antenna connectors and antenna types supplied.
Details the 5-pin mini-XLR connectors for line audio output.
Specifies the 3.5mm stereo jack lockable socket for headphone output.
Covers infrared settings and preset management (load, save, factory).
Details headphone volume, receiver signal, output type, and signal phase settings.
Includes power on modes, edit settings, name, frequency, squelch, and expander options.
Covers display contrast, timeouts, LED modes, brightness, and operation modes.
Provides access to supply, model, serial, firmware, hardware, and error information.
Details frequency ranges, switchable channels, and programmable frequencies.
Covers frequency error, temperature range, modulation, and max deviation.
Specifies antenna input impedance, sensitivity, adjacent channel selectivity.
Details spurious emissions, noise reduction, AF bandwidth, frequency response, and distortion.
Covers SND/D ratio (Analogue/AES3) and powering options.
Provides information on battery life and the approximate weight of the unit.
Provides information for users in Italy regarding waste disposal of electrical equipment.
Details compliance with FCC Rules Part 15 and operating conditions.