Sony Group DWTB01NI Digital Wireless Transmitter User Manual 05 Short Term Confidential Operating Instructions

Sony Corporation Digital Wireless Transmitter 05 Short Term Confidential Operating Instructions

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Basic Menu Operations
Func‘lion name
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RF REMOTE ‘
Itemtobeset
1 Press the + or— button repeatedly until the function to
be set appears.
Hold down the SET button until the item to be set
flashes.
4 Press the SET button to enter the setting.
Press the + or — button to change the setting.
Types of menu:
- NAME (transmitter name) setting
- BAND (frequency band) selection
- GP/CH (group/channel) selection
- RF POWER (RF transmission power) setting
- INPUT LEVEL (audio input level) setting
- LCF (lowicut filter) setting
0 POWER SAVE setting
- BATTERY TYPE (battery type) setting
- TIME (accumulated use time) indication
0 ENCRYP'TION (encrypted transmission function)
setting
- CODEC MODE (audio codec mode) setting
- MAX RF POWER (maximum RF output power) setting
- INTERNAL 50 (internal signal generator) function
0 POWER SW LOCK (POWER switch lock) function
- RF REMOTE (wireless remote control) function
- BRIGHTNESS (display brightness) setting
- DIMMER MODE (automatic dimming of the display)
setting
- FACTORY PRESET (factory setting) function
- VERSION (software version) indication
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Setting Menus
The functions and parameters of the settings menu are
explained here. Underlined items are the factory setting.
Naming of transmitter (NAME)
You can specify a transmitter name of up to 16 characters.
The factory setting for the transmitter name is the model
name and serial number. The transmitter name is sent to
the receiver as metadata and is used by the receiver to
distinguish between different transmitters.
+2 The first press on the + button displays the character set.
You can then use the + and — buttons to select the desired
character. And then. pressing the SET button adds the
selected character to the end of the current name.
— : Deletes the last character in the current name.
SET: Enters the character or edited name.
You cannot insert or delete a character in the middle of the
name.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
Fur details (In wireler: remate contrulfiutctiaa, see
“Using the Cross Remale" on page 7.
To edit with a keyboard
You can enter data from an optional keyboard connected to
the USB connector.
For details, see “Uring a use Key/ward" on page 9.
Selecting the frequency band (BAND)
Match the frequency range on this transmitterto that ofthe
Sony digital wireless receiver.
See “Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps" on page 19
for differences in frequency ranges that can be set for
optional receivers combined with this transmitter.
For details about the frequency range of each band, refer
to ”Sony Digital Wireles: Microphone System Frequency
Lists" an the supplied CD-ROM.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
Fnr detailr mt wirelerx remme mmmlftmrlimt, we
“Using the Cross Remale" on page 7.
- The setting for this function cannot be changed during
actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn
off the transmitter first. Then, while holding down the
SET button. turn the power on. Then change the setting
after the signal transmission has stopped.
- Be sure to select the group/channel right after selecting
the frequency band. To stan signal transmission with the
selected frequency band/group/channel. turn off the
power and then turn it on again.
Selecting the group/channel (GP/CH)
See “Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps" on page l9
for factory settings.
For details, we “Selecting the group/channel" on page 6.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For tie/ails 1m )i'irelt'xx remote control function, Are
“Using lite Cm” Remote" nn page 7.
Setting the RF output power (RF
POWER)
You can set the RF output power.
1 mW (LOW): transmitted by 1 mW
19 mW lMID): transmitted by 10 mW
50 mW (HIGH): transmitted by 50 mW
- The selling for Ihis function cannot be changed during
actual signal transmission. To change the setting, turn
off the transmitter first. Then. while holding down the
SET button. turn the power on. And then. change the
setting after the signal tmnsmission has stopped.
- To start signal transmission with the selected RF output
power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on
again.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
F or detail: on wire/est relttate cuntmlfimctt‘on, tee
“Using the Cross Remote " an page 7.
The maximum RF output power can be configured on the
unit.
For details. see “Setting the maximum RF autput pawer
(MAX RF POWER)" on page 12.
Setting the audio input level (INPUT
LEVEL)
You can set the input level to the analog head amp.
Select LINE or MIC. depending on the audio source
connected to the audio input connecter.
When MIC is selected. A'l'l‘ (attenuation level) will flash
next. With the microphone connected. speak into the
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microphone as you monitorthe input level meter and press
the + ore button repeatedly to select the appropriate
attenuation level.
The reference levels for the various settings are as follows:
Input Attenuation Reference Maximum Headroom
(dB) input level input level ((13)
(dB) (dBu)
MLQ Q 458 722 36
3 —55 —1 9
6 52 716
9 49 —1 3
3 dB steps 3 dB steps 3 (13 steps
45 —1 3 +23
48 —1 0 +24 34
LINE — +4 +24 20
MIC/LINE settings and attenuator settings for the audio
input level can be changed from the receiver and other
devices via the wireless remote control function.
For details on wireless remate cantrolfitttctian. see
“Using the Cross Remale" on page 7.
Low-cut filter setting (LCF)
The frequency of the low-cut filter can be set.
9E: Turns off the lowAcut filter.
20 30 4O 50 60 7O 80 90 100
120 140 160 180 200 220 (Hz): Low-cut filter is set
according to the selected frequency.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details on wireless remote cantrolfimctimt. xee
“Using the Cross Remote" an page 7.
Power save setting (POWER SAVE)
To conserve power. this setting allows you to put all
transmitter functions to sleep.
AQTIVE: The transmitter operates normally.
SLEEP: The sleep function is on. During sleep. the
POWER indicator flashes at 2-second intervals.
To change back to normal operation
During sleep. press the SET. +. or — button.
You can also use the wireless remote control to change the
receiver back to normal operation.
For details on wireless remote catttrolfilm'lialt. tee
“Using the Cross Remote" on page 7.
Setting the battery type (BATTERY
TYPE)
Set this item according to the type of batteries you use to
obtain accurate battery power status indication.
TYPE1 : The power status is indicated based on
characteristics of new LR6 (size AA) Sony Alkaline
batteries. Select this for LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries.
TYPE2: Select this for rechargeable nickel-metal-hydridc
batteries.
TYPE3: Select this for lithium batteries.
The characteristics of batteries change according to battery
type and environmental conditions. It is recommended that
you learn the characteristics of batteries you use before
using them.
Displaying the accumulated use time
(TIME)
You can display the accumulated battery use time as a
rough estimate of total transmitter usage.
The factory setting is “00:00“.
To reset the accumulated time indication
1 Hold down the SET button until the time indication
flashes.
Press the 7 button so “00:00 RESET‘ appears, and
then press the SET button.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details an wireless remote contrnlfunctian. see
“Using the Cross Remote" on page 7.
Setting the encrypted transmission
function (ENCRVPTION)
You can set the encrypted transmission function.
SECURE KEY: Sets the secure key method.
PASSWORD: Sets the password method.
QFF: The encrypted transmission function is not used.
For details, see “Using the Encrypted Transmission
Function " on page 8.
Setting the audio codec mode
(CODEC MODE)
MQQEI: This audio codec mode is compatible with the
first generation DWX series.
MODEZ: Delay times are reduced in this audio codec
mode. Audio quality is also improved when compared to
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MODEl. We recommend using this mode under normal
circumstances.
MODES: This audio codec mode prioritizes stable
transmission performance. Additional signal processing is
used to suppress noise and audio interruptions caused by
unexpected interference, resulting in more reliable
transmission.
The audio delay durations that occur when transmitting
and receiving with each mode will differ depending on the
receiver‘s operating environment.
For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied
with the receiver.
The audio codec mode setting can be configured via the
wireless remote control function from the the receiver. for
example.
For (lentils. .rt'e “Using the from Remote " on page 7.
Setting the maximum RF output
power (MAX RF POWER)
You can set the maximum RF output power of the unit.
1mW MAX: Sets the maximum to 1 mW.
1QmW MAX: Sets the maximum to 10 mW.
SDmW MAX: Sets the maximum to 50 mW.
- The setting for this function cannot be changed during
actual signal transmission. To change the setting. turn
off the transmitter first. Then. while holding down the
SET button. turn the power on. And then. change the
setting after the signal transmission has stopped.
- To start signal transmission with the selected RF output
power setting, turn off the power and then turn it on
again.
- Always perform pairing after changing the maximum
RF output power setting for a transmitter. If you fail to
do so, configuration of RF output power settings via the
wireless remote control function may become
impossible.
For details on pairing, see ”Using the Cross Remote " on
page 7.
Generating an internal signal
(INTERNAL $6)
This transmitter generates a likHz reference level sine
wave that can be used to adjust or check the audio level of
the receiver or the system that you are using. This internal
signal I outside the control of the attenuator.
1 kHz: A likHz internal signal is generated.
E: An intemal signal is not generated.
If the transmitter is turned off while the reference signal
function is on. the function will turn off automatically.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details an wireless remote control function. see
“ Using the Crass Remote " on page 7.
Locking the POWER switch (POWER
sw LOCK)
The POWER switch can be locked to prevent the
transmitter from being accidentally tumed off or on.
Even when the POWER switch is locked. all pans Of the
transmitter other than the POWER switch remain
functional.
QNLQQK: The POWER switch is not locked.
LOCK: The POWER switch is locked.
When LOCK is selected. the POWER switch lock icon
appears in the display.
Using wireless remote control. this function can be
controlled from the receiver and other devices.
For details on wireless remote central function, see
“ Using the Cross Remote" on page 7.
Cross Remote (RF REMOTE)
This function must be set to allow the wireless remote
control function to be used between the transmitter and
receiver.
SE2 Stops the wireless remote control function.
ON: Starts the wireless remote control function with the
previously paired receiver.
PAIRING: Executes a new pairing,
For details, see “Pairing with a receiver" on page 7.
lf“RESTRlCTED BY GP/CH SETTING" appears on the
RF REMOTE screen. the wireless remote control function
cannot be used. To use the wireless remote control
function. select a different transmission channel.
For details on how to change the transmission channel, see
“Selling the Transmission Channel " an page 6.
Setting the brightness of the display
(BRIGHTNESS)
Ten levels of brightness can be selected for the organic
lighteemitting diode display.
The selectable settings are the following:
(Dark) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Z 8 9 10 (Bright)
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Automatic dimming of the display
(DIMMER MODE)
The organic light—emitting diode display can be set to dim
or turn off after a certain amount of time.
AuTQ QFF: The display turns off after 30 seconds. The
display goes On again when you press the SET. +. or —
button.
AUTO DIMMER: The display dims after 30 seconds. The
display becomes bright again when you press the SET, +,
or — button.
ALWAYS ON: The display stays On at the brightness
level set with the BRIGHTNESS function.
Resetting parameters to their factory
settings (FACTORY PRESET)
All parameter settings cart be returned [0 their factory
settings.
Holding down the SET button until a message appears
asking for confirmation. Press the + or7 button repeatedly
to select YES. and then press the SET button to enter. The
transmitter parameters are reset to their factory settings.
- The setting for this function cannot be changed during
actual signal transmission. To change the setting. turn
Off the power first. Then while holding down the SET
button, turn the power on. Then change the setting after
the signal transmission has stopped.
- To start signal transmission with the factory parameter
settings, turn off the power and then turn it on again.
Displaying the software version
(VERSION)
The version of the transmitter software can be displayed.
Attaching With the Soft
Case
The transmitter can be attached to the user with the
supplied soft case.
All operations are possible when the transmitteris attached
with the soft case.
The clip can be attached to the soft case at an angle of 0,
90. 180. or 270 degrees, allowing you to attach the
transmitter in a variety of positions.
Removing the clip
Remove the transmitter from the soft case before attaching
or removing the supplied clip.
1 Remove the transmitter from the soft case.
2 Insert your fingers between the clip and the soft case
as shown in the illusttation and pull the clip in the
direction of the arrow.
3 Press down on the clasp as shown in the illustration
and slide the clip in the direction of the arrow.
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Attaching the Antenna
Tubes
Noise may occur if the antenna attachment areas come into
contact with metallic objects.
Attaching the antenna tubes will prevent accidental contact
of the antenna attachment areas with metallic objects.
Do not pull on the antennas when attaching or removing
the antenna tubes. In addition, do not attach or remove the
antenna tubes while holding the antennas. Doing so may
damage the antennas.
Attaching the antenna tubes
Hold the unit by its body wilh the antennas attached.
Gently grasp the antenna tube. and slowly slide it onto the
antenna all the way to the base of the antenna attachment
area.
Removing the antenna tubes
Hold the unit by its body with the antennas attached.
Gently grasp the antenna tube, and slowly slide It off the
antenna from the base of the antenna attachment area.
Block Diagram
v +5 v (outpul)
2 Hot
3 Cold
4' GND
Attenualor
Head ampA
AID Convener
Audio High-
codec frequency
modulalor civcuil
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Troubleshooting
Ifyou encounter a problem using this transmitter. use the following checklist to find a solution. For any problems with the
receiver or adapter. refer to the operating instructions supplied with the respective device. If the problem persists. consult
your Sony dealer.
symptom
Meanings
Remedy
The transmitter does not
turn on.
The batteries are inserted backwards in the
battery compartment.
Heinsert the batteries with the correct orientation
(see page 5).
The batteries are exhausted.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
The batteries drain
quickly.
Manganese batteries are being used.
Use alkaline batteries.
The transmitter is being used under cold
conditions.
The batteries drain quickly under cold conditions.
Interruptions in the
reception occurs.
The transmitter is too far from the receiver.
Decrease the distance to the receiver and check
the reception.
The transmission power setting is set to “L:
1 mW".
Increase the transmission power (see page 11).
There is no sound.
The channel setting on the transmitter is
different from that on the receiver.
Use the same channel setting on both the
transmitter and receiver.
The setting of the encrypted transmission
funch‘on on the receiver is different frorri that on
the transmitter.
Confirm that the setting of the encrypted
transmission funct s the same on both the
transmitter and the receiver (see page 8).
The audio codec mode settings on the receiver
and transmitter do not match.
Configure the same audio codec mode setting for
both the receiver and transmitter (see page 12).
The sound is weak.
The audio input level of the transmitter is set to
LINE or the attenuation level is too high.
If a microphone is connected to the transmitter. set
the audio input to MIC (see page 11). While
monitoring the audio input level meter, set the
attenuator to an appropriate level.
There is distortion in the
sound.
The attenuator is set too low for the audio input
level of the transmitter.
While monitoring the audio input level meter. set
the attenuator to a level that does not produce
distortion.
The bass is weak.
The frequency ol the low-cut filter is set too
high.
While monitoring the sound, decrease the Iowcut
lilter lrequency to a level that produces the proper
sound quality (see page 11).
There is too much bass.
The microphone connected to the transmitter
produces excessive bass because the
frequency response of the transmitter extends
into the low 20-Hz range.
Use the low-cut lilter to cut the bass (see page 11).
The power does not turn
off even though the
POWER switch is turned
to OFF.
The POWER switch is locked.
Turn of! the POWER SW LOCK lunction (see page
13).
Wireless remote control
is not possible.
Pairing has not been established between the
transmitter and receiver.
Carry out pairing (see page 7).
The receiver is too far from the transmitter for
communication to occur.
Check the wireless remote control condition level.
It it is low, decrease the distance between the
transmitter and the receiver (see page 5).
The transmitter that was paired with the receiver
has been paired with another receiver.
On the receiver, carry out pairing again with the
transmitter that you want to control.
The USB keyboard does
not work.
You are using a USB keyboard that is not
compatible with the transmitter.
Check the conditions for using a USB keyboard
with the transmitter (see page 9).
The display is too dark.
The display brightness is set to low.
Adjust the brightness of the display (see page 13).
The RF output power
cannot be configured.
The maximum RF output power function may be
set to limit the RF output power.
Check and adjust the setting.
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Important Notes on
Operation
Notes on using the transmitter
- The digital wireless microphone system product nlusl be
used within a temperature range ofO °C to 50 °C (32 °F
to 122 °F).
- Operating the transmitter near electrical equipment
(motors, transformers, or dimmers) may cause it to be
affected by electromagnetic induction. Keep the
transmitter as far from such equipment as possible.
- The presence of the lighting equipment may produce
electrical interference over the entire frequency range.
Position the transmitter so that interference is
minimized.
- To avoid degradation of the SigflaLIQHOiSC ratio, do not
use the transmitter in noisy places or in locations subject
to vibration. such as the following:
— near electrical equipment. such as motors,
transformers or dimmers
. near air conditioning equipment or places subject to
direct air flow from an air conditioner
— near public address loudspeakers
, where adjacent equipment might knock against the
tuner
Keep the transmitter as far from such equipment as
possible or use buffering material.
0n cleaning
- If the transmitter is used in a Very humid or dusty place
or in a place subject to an active gas, clean its surface as
well as the connectors with a dry, soft cloth soon after
use. Lengthy use of the transmitter in such places or not
cleaning it after its use in such places may shorten its
life.
. Clean the surface and the connectors of the transmitter
with adry, softcloth. Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol
or any other chemicals, since these may mar the finish.
Notes on simultaneous multi-channel
operation
- Keep the microphone at least 30 cm (I l 7/3 inches) away
from another transmitter/microphone.
When the distances between transmitters need to be
closer than the distances abovc, use a groupin system
for multiechannel systems that include both di tal
wireless and analog wireless devices.
For deluils, refer to “Sony Digital Wireless Microphone
S yrtem Frequency List: " on [he supplied CD-ROM.
0 When only digital wireless microphones are being used.
keep the transmitter at least 4 meters ( 1 3 feet) away from
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the antenna ofa receiver for up to 10 channels. and at
least 6 meters (20 feet) away for I l or more channels.
- When a mixture of digital and analog wireless
microphones is being used, keep the transmitter at least
6 meters (20 feet) away from the antenna of a receiver.
I This system should be kept at least [00 meters (328 feet)
away from any analog wireless systems using the same
frequency when both are being used in a wide area with
no walls or obstructions.
- If you experience norse, increase the drstance between
the transmitter and receiver or decrease the transmission
power on the transmitter.
Note on microphone and transmitter
combinations
It is recommended that you use the ECMe77BC/9X Sony
lavelier microphone with this transmitter. The
transmission signal may cause noise on some
microphones. If you experience noise. you may be able to
reduce it by changing the position ofthe microphone cable,
moving the microphone connection away from the
antenna, or lowering the transmission power.
To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable
communication devices
The use of portable telephones and other communication
devices near the DWT—BOtN may result in maltunction and
interference with audio signals. It is recommended that
portable communication devices near the DWT-Bot N be
turned 0".
Dimensions (unit: mm (inches))
Specifications
Transmitting section
Oscillator type Crystal-controlled PLL synthesizer
RF power output
1 mW/10 mW/50 mW (e.r.p) selectable
Antenna type N4 flexible wire
Occupied RF bandwidlh
192 kHz or less
Audio delay MODEI: 1.5 ms
MODEZ: 1.0 ms
MODES: 2.1 ms
Allowable devialion of u-ansmissiori frequency
$6.5 ppm
Type of emission
G IE or 6 1D ‘
Modulation method 17 (11/16) 63 (2 [2)
TIM Shift QPSK ‘ U14ICE21 model: 233 (9 '1.)
uao/ceas mod 6 16 val
_ _ U42/CE42 model: 133 (7 V2)
Audio section
Maximum input level Mass Approxi_125 g (4.4 oz) including
MIC: —22 dBu (with 0 dB allenuator) _ ‘ _ baileries
LINE: +24 dBu Supplied accessories
Audio attenuator adjustment range (pad) 3P2” batt(clr)y case (I)
0148dB 3113 t ,Mic' 1 0d 0 case
(only) ( S eps inpu m e Microphone cable (4—pin to XLR—Iype 3—
Microphone inpul connector 1““) (1)
USB adapter cable (1)
Sony 4~pin (SMC9-4S) (female)
Input impedance
4.7 kohms or more
Carrying case (1)
Scribble sheet (1)
Frequency response Antenna tubes (_2) .
20 Hz to 22,000 Hz Before Using this Unit (3)
T.H.D MODEI. MODEZ: 0.03% or less ‘ CPAROM (1)
MODE} : 0.3% or less Optimal aCCESSOFIES
Dynamic range 106 dB or more ECM—77BC/9X lavalier microphones
Design and specifications are subject to change without
0 dBu = 0.775 V .
notice,
General
. Noies
Opera‘mfs’ VOI'ag" ‘ ‘ - Always verify that the unn i, cperalilig properly before use.
3 V Dcr‘wflh two LR6 (AA) alkaline SONY WILL Nor BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGE OF ANY
batteries KIND INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED To.
Battery life Conlinuous operating time COMPENSATION 0R REIMBURSEMENT 0N ACCOUNT
5 hours (at 25 °C (77 °F), 10-mw output 01" THE LOSS or PRESENT 0R PROSPECI'IVE PROFI'I'S
using Sony LR6 (AM-size alkaline DUE TO FAILURE or THIS UNIT. EITHER DURING THE
banefies with CODEC MODE set w WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE
MODE] and the wireless remote WARRANTY' OR FOR ANY MHER REASON
control function Off and DIMMER WHATSOEVER-
MODE set [0 AUTO OFF) - SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY
Operating lempcmure Eggs/3:51 E; USERS OF THIS UNIT 0R MADE BY
0 °C ‘0 50 cc (32 "F ‘° 122 OF) - SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION
Storage (Buiperalure OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED
720 0C to +60 0C (4 °F 10 +140 0F) To THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE To
Wireless remote control CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND.
2.4—GHZ IEEESOZ. 15.4 compliant
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Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps
Underlined items are Ihe faclory selling.
US models
Channel step: 25 kHz
Model No. Frequency band Frequency Group/channel (lactory setting)
TV14~17 470.125 ~ 493.875 MHZ
U14 (TV14-25) y 8-2 494.125 - 517.875 MHZ W
TV22v25 518.125 - 541.875 MHZ
m 566.125 - 589.875 MHZ
U30 (“(30-41) TV34v36 590.125 - 607.875 MHZ 1 >12 MHZ
TV37 Not avallable
TVBB-41 614.125 - 637.875 MHz
MAE 638.125 - 661.875 MHZ
U42 (TV42-51) TV46-49 662.125 - 685.875 MHZ W
W50-51 686.125 - 697.875 MHZ
Channel slep: 25
European models
kHz
TV48v50
686.025 - 710.000 MHZ
Model No. Frequency bend Frequency Group/channel (factory setting)
TV21-22 470.025 - 494.000 MHZ
CE21 (TV21-29) TV24-26 494.025 - 518.000 MHZ W
TV27-29 518.025 - 542.000 MHZ
111355 566.025 - 590.000 MHZ
CE33 (TV33~40) TV36v37 590.025 - 606.000 MHZ 00 3301 566.125 MHZ
TV38-40 606.025 - 630.000 MHZ
TV4244 638.025 - 662.000 MHZ
CE42 (TV42-50) TV45-47 662.025 - 686.000 MHZ W
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