The Audio-Technica fourth-generationDefinition:
The number of times a recording has been copied. 3000 Series Wireless Systems grant the power and flexibility to operate within the congested UHFDefinition:
(Ultra High Frequency) Radio-frequency band spanning 450 MHz to 952 MHz. Commonly used for wireless microphones and broadcast television. spectrum. The 3000 Series systems have an operating range of 300’ (100m) and are available in two frequencyDefinition:
A value, expressed in Hertz, that indicates how many cycles of a periodic signal occur in one second. bands – DE2 (470–530 MHzDefinition:
Abbreviation for Megahertz. 1,000,000 Hertz, or one million cycles per second.) and EE1 (530–590 MHz) – that provide a class-leading 60 MHz tuning range, which is more than twice that offered by the previous 3000 Series models. Frequencies can be easily scanned and selected on the receiver and then synced with the transmitterDefinition:
Any device that sends an electrical signal, typically radio waves or by wire. via IRDefinition:
(InfraRed) invisible light used for remote control devices and for IR wireless audio involving headsets and microphones. syncDefinition:
To make two or more pieces of equipment or signals synchronize with each other. functionality. Additionally, the 3000 Series even allows for a backupDefinition:
1. (verb) To create a copy of existing software to insure against loss of the original. 2. (noun) The copy of the original software. frequency to be set in the event of unexpected interference.
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