Glossary Of Terms - Electro-Voice RE3-BPOL User Manual

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Glossary of terms

Term
System vs set Because the terms system and set can be used interchangeably, thereby
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Definition
causing confusion, this manual refers to set as a single mated pair of one
transmitter and one receiver. Whereas, a system is the collection of multiple
wireless sets and antenna distribution items.
A pre-packaged combination of receiver, receiver antenna, receiver power
supply, transmitter, transmitter input device, and other supplied accessories.
For example, if you purchased an RE3-ND76-5L , the manufacturer considers
it a set. In addition, it is the basic hardware combination of a mated
transmitter and receiver.
A multi-purpose menu navigation key that functions as an enter key, a menu
advance key, an item select key, and a save or store key.
To navigate up and down menus or item options using the ▲ and ▼ buttons.
A predefined combination of intermodulation-free frequencies.
As it relates to frequencies within a group within a group, a set can be turned
to the exact frequency.
As it relates to a multi-channel system, it is the quantity of unique paired
transmitters and receivers. For example, a multi-channel system consisting of
eight receivers and eight mated transmitters is called an eight-channel
system.
The adverse reception interference that occurs when two or more non-
coordinated frequencies produce harmonics that disrupt reception of one or
more channels.
The operation of synchronizing a receiver's transmitter data to the mated
transmitter.
Abbreviation for receiver.
Abbreviation for transmitter.
Abbreviation for radio frequency, RE3 is an RF wireless microphone set
operating in the UHF radio spectrum.
Abbreviation for ultra-high frequency, and is the term when applied to
wireless microphone products as the portion of radio spectrum shared with
UHF television signals between 470 MHz and 865 MHz . Those limits vary by
country where used.
Abbreviation for megahertz denoting frequencies measuring in the millions of
cycles per second. A common reference for wireless microphones using this
shortened numerical expression could be 652.725 MHz (six-hundred fifty-two
million, seven hundred twenty-five thousand cycles per second).
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