The new EK 3241 has a switching bandwidth of 36 MHz and frequencies that can be tuned in steps of 5 kHz, making the true-diversity receiver the perfect partner for Sennheiser’s current transmitter models SKM 5200 and SK 5212
Frequency-agile products are in greater demand than ever as frequency resources become increasingly scarce. We have therefore developed a new tuner module for this true-diversity camera receiver and given the lightweight EK 3241 (200 g) the capacity for reliable, flexible RF wireless transmission: 32 custom frequencies have already been programmed within the switching bandwidth of 36 MHz; in addition the user is free to program and store another 20 frequencies in steps of 5 kHz into the user bank.
The receiver can be easily and intuitively operated with a completely new user interface, which is similar to that of the SK 5212 bodypack transmitter. For a high operational reliability the EK 3241 displays the battery status of the transmitter in detail. The receiver is extremely reliable; its full-metal case is weatherproof and robust.
| Number of channels | tuneable in steps of 5 kHz |
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Frequency | 450 - 960 MHz |
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Switching bandwidth | 36 MHz |
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Modulation | wideband-FM |
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Frequency | 450 - 960 MHz |
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Switching bandwidth | 36 MHz |
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Nominal deviation | ± 40 kHz / ± 56 kHz |
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Squelch | 0 bis 100 V,adjustable in steps of 5 dB |
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Signal-to-noise ratio | 100 dB(A) |
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THD, total harmonic distortion | 1 %, typ. 0,8 % per System |
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Sensitivity as per 121 TR 9-5 | typ. 10 V for 90 dBA eff S/N |
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Intermodulation attenuation | 70 dB |
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Impedance | 2 sockets/50 ? |
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Compander | Sennheiser HiDyn plus |