Discontinued
MTP41S is a compact and durable pocket transmitter that has been designed for professional applications such as broadcast, film and TV production and sports presenting. This unit has up to 232MHz bandwidth with 40 groups of 60 channels in its specific frequency range. Available in either 470-640Mhz (B7) or 510-698MHz (B3) options, this body pack transmitter, powered by a single AA battery; can be linked to most lavalier/headworn microphones that terminate on LEMO connection.
Menus displayed on the 96 x 36 pixel OLED display can be accessed with a 'joggle' selector and dual buttons, which also help for quick setup. Bright RGB LEDs, visible when the battery and switch concealing hatch is either open or closed, display power, RF transmission, battery status (greater than 25%/ less than 25%/ less than 12%), and modulation peak.
AF bandwidth: 45Hz - 21KHz, 3dB; 55Hz - 20KHz, 1dB. Battery life: 11hrs at 50mW, continuous Lithium; 8hrs at 50mW, continuous NiMH; 4.5hrs at 50mW, continuous alkaline. Dimensions (HxWxD): 73 x 56 x 17mm. Weight: 75g.
MTP60 - Bodypack
Discontinued
MTP60 wideband beltpack transmitter has a tuning range of 470MHz to 1075MHz making it a good option for touring across multiple regions. It can be monitored and controlled via Bluetooth, whilst an embedded recorder records .wav files directly to a micro-SD memory card. A haptic engine allows the engineer to program different vibration patterns that can alert the wearer discreetly and without audio or visual prompt.
Using 2x AA alkaline, NiMH, or Lithium battery cells, or a single Wisycom MPRLBP lithium battery, MTP60 uses ‘advanced linear technology’ to eliminate intermodulation thus giving more robust transmission and extended range. A 3-pin LEMO connector is compatible with most lavalier/headworn microphones with the same termination, and pin 3 of the connector can be controlled via an external PTT button.
A 128 x 64 pixel OLED display is positioned on the front facing panel along with ‘soft-touch’ buttons for menu navigation and parameter setup. Two RGB LEDs illuminate to signify audio, RF and battery status, whilst a single LED illuminates to signify recording to micro-SD card, and a final LED to signify charging.
Battery life: 10hrs at 10mW, alkaline batteries. Operating temperature: -10 to +55 degrees Celsius. Dimensions (HxWxD): 76 x 61 x 19mm, without clip. Weight: 140g, without batteries; 183g, with lithium battery.
MTB40S – Plug on
Discontinued
This plug on transmitter is designed to add wireless technology to most XLR terminated microphones, offering the same features as the MTP40S. MTB40S can also supply +48V phantom power to microphones that require powering.
Dimensions (h x w x d): 124 x 40 x 34mm. Weight: 210g without batteries. Power supply: 2x AA batteries.
Discontinued
MTH410 handheld transmitter is ‘designed for professional wireless microphone applications’. It is compatible with the Wisycom MCM306 capsule – a DPA supercardioid capsule with 40Hz to 20kHz frequency range; or either SRE300-X or SRE301-X mechanical adaptors (see below for more detail).
Narrowband and Wideband switching allows the handheld transmitter to be compatible with legacy Wisycom receivers.
MTH410 uses ‘advanced linear technology’ to eliminate intermodulation thus giving more robust transmission and extended range. The transmitter is powered by 2x AA battery cells which are inserted into a hidden compartment accessed by unscrewing the top and bottom shafts. An OLED display and jog wheel allow for intuitive setup and navigation.
Compatible adaptors;
SRE300-X mechanical/electronic adaptor for use with Shure Beta58/87/KSM9 microphone capsule
SRE301-X mechanical/electronic adaptor for use with KK/ME/MD microphone capsule
Dimensions (l x d): 183 x 33mm, without mic head. Weight: 150g, body only; 280g, including MCM306 capsule (no batteries); 330g with MCM306 and batteries. Power supply: 2x AA batteries. Battery life: 10hrs at 50mW, greater than 7hrs at 20L mW, alkaline.