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Sennheiser introduces EK 3241 wireless receiver
May 3, 2007 8:00 AM
The new Sennheiser EK 3241 portable diversity receiver weights 7oz.
Sennheiser introduced the lightweight EK 3241 portable diversity receiver at NAB2007.
The EK 3241 is specifically designed for location sound recording. It improves upon its predecessor, the EK 3041, by using a 36MHz switching bandwidth that is tunable in 5kHz increments to generate 7200 frequency options. It works with the Sennheiser SKM 5200 and SK 5212 transmitters.
Weighing 7oz, the EK 3241 features a newly designed, easy-to-use interface. It can be powered from a camcorder or via rechargeable battery that delivers between nine and 18 hours of continuous operation. Battery status is displayed in detail. The unit ships with 32 custom frequencies preprogrammed, and users can store an additional 20 frequencies in memory.
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