Wireless Transmitters
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MIPRO ACT-32T UHF Bodypack Transmitter
The MIPRO ACT-32T bodypack transmitter is a lightweight, compact transmitter built on the backbone of three generations of ACT product design and experience. It features a sturdy plastic housing, mini-XLR connector and antenna, backlit LCD display, and adjustable belt clip.
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Audio-Technica ATW-T3201 3000 Series Fourth Generation Bodypack Transmitter with cH Connector
The Audio-Technica ATW-T3201 is a bodypack transmitter designed to work with fourth-generation 3000 Series wireless systems, giving you the power and flexibility to operate within the congested UHF spectrum. 3000 Series systems have an operating range of 300' (100 m) and are available in two frequency bands - DE2 (470&-530 MHz) and EE1 (530-590 MHz) - that provide a class-leading 60 MHz tuning range, which is more than twice that offered by the previous 3000 Series models.
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Electro-Voice RE3-BPNID UHF Wireless Mic System with Bodypack Transmitter
The Electro-Voice RE3-BPNID bodypack UHF wireless set contains no input device for the bodypack transmitter. Serving as an ideal foundation set, it can be completed when coupled with any Electro-Voice lavalier, headworn, or instrument input device.
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Audio-Technica ATW-3211 3000 Series Fourth Generation UHF Wireless System with Body-Pack Transmitter
The Audio-Technica ATW-3211 wireless bodypack system comes with the ATW-R3210 receiver and the ATW-T3201 body-pack transmitter with cH-style screw-down 4-pin connector. The fourth-generation 3000 Series wireless systems give you the power and flexibility to operate within the congested UHF spectrum.
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Audio-Technica ATW-3211N 3000 Series Fourth Generation UHF Network-Enabled Wireless System with Body-Pack Transmitter
The Audio-Technica ATW-3211N wireless bodypack system comes with the ATW-R3210N network-enabled receiver and the ATW-T3201 body-pack transmitter with cH-style screw-down 4-pin connector. The fourth-generation 3000 Series wireless systems give you the power and flexibility to operate within the congested UHF spectrum.