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Audio-Technica introduces 1800 series dual-channel wireless system
Feb 28, 2007 8:00 AM
The new 1800 series of dual-channel, camera-mount UHF wireless systems includes the ATW-R1820 dual receiver.
Audio-Technica has introduced the 1800 series of dual-channel, camera-mount UHF wireless systems.
Offering UHF reception of 996 frequencies that are user-selectable in 25kHz steps, the new 1800 series is designed for broadcasters and videographers needing simultaneous operation of two microphones.
The 1800 series includes the ATW-R1820 dual receiver with two independent receiver channels in a single unit. Ergonomically designed, the compact, rugged dual receiver easily mounts on a camera. Two balanced outputs enable signals to be mixed or independently assigned to each output. Independent audio level controls provide flexible audio mixing and monitoring.
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