Specifications and features, Fcc notice – Lectrosonics SRa Series User Manual
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UHF Digital Hybrid Wireless
®
Rio Rancho, NM
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Operating Frequencies (MHz):
Block 470
470.100 - 495.600
Block 19
486.400 - 511.900
Block 20
512.000 - 537.500
Block 21
537.600 - 563.100
Block 22
563.200 - 588.700
Block 23
588.800 - 607.900 and 614.100 - 614.300
Block 24
614.400 - 639.900
Block 25
640.000 - 665.500
Block 26
665.600 - 691.100
Block 27
691.200 - 716.700
Block 28
716.800 - 742.300
Block 29
742.400 - 767.900
Block 944
944.100 - 951.900
(Frequency usage varies by country)
Frequency Adjustment Range:
25.5 MHz in 100kHz steps
Channel Separation:
100 kHz
Receiver Type:
Dual conversion,
superheterodyne
IF Frequencies:
Ch.1: 243.950 MHz and 250.000 kHz
Ch. 2: 248.450 MHz and 350.000 kHz
Frequency Stability:
±0.001 %
Front end bandwidth:
26 MHz @ -3 dB
Sensitivity
20 dB SINAD:
2 uV (-101 dBm), A weighted
60 dB Quieting:
4 uV (-95 dBm), A weighted
(Single antenna measurement)
Squelch quieting:
Greater than 100 dB typical
AM rejection:
Greater than 60 dB, 4 uV to 1 Volt
Modulation acceptance:
85 kHz
Image and spurious rejection:
85 dB
Third order intercept:
0 dBm
Diversity method:
SmartDiversityTM phased antenna
combining or Ratio Diversity using both
receivers for a single audio channel
FM Detector:
Digital Pulse Counting Detector operating
at 250 and 350 kHz
RF spectrum analyzer:
Coarse and fine scanning modes for
RF spectrum site survey
Antenna inputs:
Two flexible steel removable whips
Audio outputs connectors:
• Interchangeable D connector adapters for
camera slot interfaces
• Dual TA3 male (mini XLR) balanced
output adapter
• Balanced output adapter with fixed cables
Specifications and Features
Front panel audio output:
Front panel TA5M with two balanced outputs
Audio output level:
Adjustable -50 to +5 dBu in 1 dB steps;
unbalanced output is 6 dB lower
Audio channel crosstalk:
-80 dB or better
Front Panel Controls and Indicators:
• Sealed panel with membrane switches
• LCD monitors pilot tone; antenna phase,
receiver battery level; transmitter battery
status; audio level, RF level
Audio test tone:
1 kHz, -50 dBu to +5 dBu output (bal);
1% THD
Transmitter battery type Selection:
9V alkaline, 9V lithium, AA alkaline,
AA lithium, NiMH
Phase invert:
Audio output phase normal or inverted
SmartNR (noise reduction):
OFF, NORMAL, FULL modes
(available in 400 Series mode only)
Audio Performance (overall system): (These specs apply to hybrid mode only)
Frequency Response:
32 Hz to 20 kHz (+/- 1dB)
THD:
0.3% (system) typical in 400 mode
Signal to Noise Ratio (dB):
95 dB or better (overall system,
400 Series mode)
Total Harmonic Distortion:
0.2% typical (400 Series mode)
Input Dynamic Range:
95 dB (with full Tx limiting)
Rear Panel Controls and features:
• XLR audio output jack;
• External DC input;
• Battery compartment access
Powering and current consumption: Min. 6 V to max. 18 Volts DC; 1.4 W
• 80 mA at 18 VDC
• 115 mA at 12 VDC
• 180 mA at 7.2 VDC
• 200 mA at 6 VDC
Runtime with SRBATTSLED adapter: 7.2V, 2200mA “L” style battery will typically
provide about 11 hours of operation
Transmitter battery level tracking:
LCD display with “bottle” icon and timer
readout
Operating temperature:
-40° C to +75°C
LCD visible temperature range:
-25° C to +75° C
Weight:
195 grams (7 ozs.) with SRaEXT adapter
Dimensions:
2.68” wide x .72” high x 3.52” deep
(68 mm x 18 mm x 89 mm)
Specifications subject to change without notice
FCC Notice
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. The equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help
Changes or modifications to this equipment not ex-
pressly approved by Lectrosonics, Inc. could void the
user’s authority to operate it.