AKG WMS61 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Figure 1. Basic principles of FM transmission and reception; A Review of Technical Fundamentals:
- Page 3 – Diversity Reception:; Figure 2. Operation of the diversity receiver.
- Page 4 – Noise Considerations:; companding
- Page 5 – squelching; Basic System Description:
- Page 10 – Specifications; PT61 bodypack transmitter:
- Page 11 – PT81 bodypack transmitter:
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Summary
3 Figure 1. Basic principles of FM transmission and reception Introduction: The art and science of wireless microphone design have progressed in recent years to a point where reliable and flexibleperformance can be taken for granted in even the most complex venues. What remains is for this level of ...
4 FM has been used for broadcast transmission of high quality audio since the mid-1950s, and its primary advantages are wideaudio bandwidth and relative freedom from external electrical disturbances as compared to AM (amplitude modulation).The chief factors that determine the ultimate performance ch...
5 Noise Considerations: Monophonic FM broadcast transmission normally has a very high signal-to-noise ratio because of relatively high signal strength and high modulation index. In the wireless microphone area, where we are “crowding”many channels into a relatively small radiated bandwidth, the usab...