System Features - Samson UHF series Manual

True diversity wireless system
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The Samson UHF Series True Diversity System utilizes state-of-the-art
technology in wireless communications. Here are some of its main
features:
• The use of the UHF (Ultra High Frequency) band as opposed to VHF
(Very High Frequency). This yields better signal-to-noise ratio and
improved frequency response—in plain English, superior sound
quality. The UHF band is also considerably less crowded than VHF,
thus minimizing potential interference problems. In addition, our
special dielectric filtering circuitry (which, incidentally, is based upon
cellular phone technology) provides extra narrow bandwidths, thus
further reducing interference.
• Six available channels that can be used in the same location
simultaneously. This maximizes the system's effectiveness in UHF
multi-system venues and ensures noise-free performance when
used side by side with VHF systems in crowded RF environments.
• True Diversity technology, which greatly extends the effective range
of the system and also virtually eliminates interference and phase
cancellation problems.
• Built-in dbx® noise reduction circuitry in both the transmitter and
receiver. This ensures clear, transparent sound with an absolute
minimum of background noise and hiss.
• The UR-4 receiver provides a clear, easy-to-read visual display that
shows continuous RF (Radio Frequency) level (indicating the
strength of the received signal) as well as AF (Audio Frequency)
level.
• The UR-4 receiver offers both balanced and unbalanced audio out-
puts, making it compatible with all types of external audio mixers and
amplifiers.
• Tuned coaxial receiver antennas are included, with options for rear-
mounting or remoting if extended range is required.
• The UT-4 and UH-4 transmitters both accept standard 9-volt alkaline
batteries.

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