FP Wireless Systems for Broadcasting
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Wireless Systems optimised for broadcasting productions and camera applications
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- Description
- Receiver
- Bodypacks
- Microphone Options
- Frequency Versions
- Specs
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System Features:
- Wireless portability for the freedom to go wherever the job requires
- Automatic Frequency Selection locates an open frequency at the touch of a button
- Automatic Transmitter Setup instantly syncs the transmitter to the receiver frequency
- Up to 14 compatible systems simultaneously
- Diversity antennas for consistent reception of signal transmission
- Rugged and reliable Shure construction
- Various Shure microphones options
FP Wireless Systems are available in several specifications:
Handheld Systems | Bodypack Systems |
FP25/SM58 Handheld Wireless System
| FP15 Bodypack Wireless System
|
FP25/VP68 Handheld Wireless System
| FP15/83 Wireless Lavalier System
|
FP35 Plug-on Transmitter Wireless System
|
Microphone Options:
Microphone Options:
Microphone Options:
Transmitter
Lavaliers –
Frequency Versions:
Frequency ranges and power output for the transmitters
| Band | Range | Power Output |
| G4E | 470-494 MHz | 30 mW |
| G5E | 494-518 MHz | 30 mW |
| K3E* | 606-630 MHz | 10 mW |
| L4E | 638-662 MHz | 30 mW |
| P4 | 702-726 MHz | 30 mW |
| S6** | 838-865 MHz | 10mW |
* Primary UK frequency version covering Channel 38. Usable now and after the 2012 switchover.
** Can be used after 2012 switchover if tuned to licence free deregulated spectrum (863-865) ONLY.
Channel 38 switchover information and helpline 01992 703038
Please note that a valid license is required to operate wireless equipment in Channel 38. Contact JFMG at www.jfmg.co.uk for details.
Specs:
System technical specifications
- Compatible systems per frequencyThis is how many times a sound or radio wave oscillates in one second.
Read moreGo to the glossary band (up to): 14 - Selectable frequencies: 960
- Auto Setup Features: Scan/Sync
- Audio Reference Companding: Yes
- Antenna Options: No
- Receiver Network Ability: No
- PC Control: No
- Transmitter Display: Multi-color LED
- Receiver Display: LCD + LEDs
- Battery, Endurance: 2AA, up to 12 h
- Environment: Broadcasting Applications
Further Technical Specs
FP5 Wireless Receiver:
- Dimensions: 108 mm H x 64 mm W x 19 mm D
- Weight: 81 g
- Housing: Molded polycarbonate case
- Audio Output Level : TA3F connector, -5 dBV (into 600 Ω load)
- Output ImpedanceThis describes how resistant an electrical circuit is to the flow of electricity passing through it.
Read moreGo to the glossary: TA3F connector: 200 Ω - SensitivityThis is how mich signal a microphone produces for a given amount of sound.
Read moreGo to the glossary: -108 dBm for 12 dB SINAD, typical - Operating Range Under Typical Conditions: 100m (300 ft.)
- Audio Frequency ResponseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.
Read moreGo to the glossary (±2 dB): Minimum: 45 Hz, Maximum: 15 kHz
FP1 Bodypack Transmitter:
- Housing: Molded polycarbonate case
- Gain Adjustment Range: -10 to +20 dBV
- Input Impendance: 1MΩ
- Power Requirements: LR6 AA batteries, 1.5 V
FP2 Handheld Transmitter:
- Housing: Molded PC/ABS handle and battery cup
- Maximum Input Level:
at -10 dB gain setting: +2 dBV
at 0 dB gain setting: -8 dBV - Gain Adjustment Range: 10 dB
- Power Requirements: LR6 AA batteries, 1.5 V
FP3 Plug-On-Transmitter:
- Gain Adjustment Range: 0 to +40 dBV
- Input ImpedanceThis describes how resistant an electrical circuit is to the flow of electricity passing through it.
Read moreGo to the glossary: 9 kΩ
