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Are the UWP and 800 Wireless Systems compatible? |
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No they are not.
They use different compander (Compressor/Expander) circuits and they have different tone squelch frequencies.
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Does the WRT8P have Phantom Power / +48V? |
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Yes. This is an added feature that was not present on the WRT808
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I heard that the WRT8P will have higher trasmission output power. Is that true? |
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The WRT8P has a selectable power output of 50 mW (same as the WRT808) AND 250mW for
more demanding situations
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What is the battery life of the WRT8P? |
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The WRT8P uses a 9V battery. Battery life is 4 hours at 50 mW power output and
2.5 hours at 250 mW.
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Do the WRR series receivers receive a low battery alarm from the transmitters? |
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With the exception of the WRR855A or WRR855B, the WRR receivers DO receive low
battery alarms
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What are the differences between the MB806A & MBX6 tuner base units? |
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The MB806A has a single global mic / line switch for all the outputs
The MBX6 has selectable mic / line switch on each output.
The MBX6 has a screw on front bezel making removing and adding of modules much
simpler
The MB806A has powered antenna outputs only
The MBX6 is switchable antenna power output for use with non-Sony active antennas
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Can the MBX6 be used in conjunction with the MB806A? |
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They can't really be 'daisey chained' together.
They CAN be used in the same rack/system together with no issues.
In addition, you can mix and match WRU806A or B receivers as well as UWP X series
receivers in the same unit for both the MBX6 and MB806A.
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What is the difference between the ECM673 & ECM674? |
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The ECM673 is a shorter length microphone designed for smaller camcorders like the
HVRA1U.
The ECM673 is Phantom Power Only whereas the ECM674 is Phantom or Battery Powered.
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Will the ECM322 be replacing the other head worn microphones? |
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No. The ECM322 is not a vocal mic. It was designed for AV Presentations.
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