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Zaxcom integrates digital recording into wireless mics
Feb 12, 2006 3:58 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Zaxcom’s TRX900 and TRX990 are digital wireless microphones with an internal Flash memory card to provide integrated recording capability of up to six hours. The resulting .WAV files can be downloaded to any Windows or Mac computer for editing and postproduction. Various flavors of time-code sync are generated during recording.
The TRX900 and TRX990 can transmit a separate time code channel to a receiving camera unit, eliminating the need for separate receivers. The TRX900 also offers a built-in receiver that enables the user to receive cues and other information, combining transmission and receiving into a single body pack. Both units feature integrated RF remote control to change mic gain, high-pass filter and other parameters from up to 200 feet away.
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