At the 2010 Winter NAMM show, Audio-Technica unveiled updates to its 3000 Series frequency-agile true diversity UHF wireless systems, which now offer up to 1001 selectable UHF frequencies in 25 kHz spacing in three available frequency bands (including the new I Band).
Nine new pre-coordinated frequency scan groups simplify selection of usable frequencies in a multi-channel wireless system.
The versatile UniPak body-pack transmitter features a backlit screen for easy reading in low-light situations and a locking battery door for added security.
A three-position sliding cover on the transmitter’s control panel prevents accidental shutoff or channel-switching.
The 3000 Series is available with either a dynamic or condenser handheld transmitter featuring robust metal construction and slim ergonomic design.
The ATW-T341b handheld transmitter includes the Artist Elite AE4100 cardioid dynamic element, while the ATW-T371b handheld transmitter features the Artist Series ATM710 cardioid condenser element.
Features:
– New I band frequency range (482.000 – 507.000 MHz) in addition to existing C band (541.500–566.375 MHz) and D band (655.500 – 680.375 MHz).
– 25 kHz frequency spacing: Each 3000 Series wireless system features 25 kHz spacing, providing a choice of 996 UHF frequencies in the C and D bands, 1001 UHF frequencies in the new I band.
– Antenna power: Receiver antenna input jacks can provide power to operate Audio-Technica powered antennas and accessories or other in-line RF devices.
– Scan groups: Nine pre-coordinated frequency scan groups on 3000 Series receivers simplify the selection of usable frequencies in a multi-channel wireless system.