UTX-M40K42

Sony

4548736106673
Hybrid Wireless Microphone - TX Handheld - 638,025 MHz-694.000 MHz
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The Sony UTX-M40 is a wireless handheld microphone transmitter compatible with the URX-P40 camera-mount receiver. The rugged, all-metal design is comfortable for performers and presenters to hold and is well suited for tough operating conditions. The transmitter offers a 72 MHz bandwidth with 2772 selectable UHF frequencies. It provides up to 8 hours of operation on two AA batteries, with an adjustable 5/30mW RF power output and a transmission range up to 330'.
The UTX-M40 features a dynamic microphone capsule with a cardioid pickup pattern that focuses audio capture on the presenter in front of the mic while reducing unwanted background noise. The transmitter uses an interchangeable mic capsule design compatible with over 40 different capsules from various manufacturers.
The UTX-M40 is backward-compatible with Sony WL-800 and UWP Series systems.

Frequency CE 638,025 MHz-694.000 MHz

System
Wireless Transmission Analog UHF
RF Bandwidth 72 MHz
Frequency Step Size 25 kHz
Max Operating Range 330'' / 100.6 m (Typical)
Latency 0.35 ms
Modulation FM
Transmitter
Form Factor Handheld
RF Output Power 5 / 30 mW
Audio I/O None
Muting Programmable Mute Switch
Audio Input Level -55 dBV (Mic Level)
Gain Range 0 to 21 dB (3 dB Steps)
Frequency Response 70 Hz to 18 kHz
Sync Method NFC
Antenna 1 x 1/4 Wave Wire (Handheld)
Power Requirements Battery, Bus Power (USB)
Battery Type 2 x AA (Not Included)
Approx. Battery Life 8 Hours (Alkaline)
USB/Lightning Connectivity 1 x USB Type-C (Bus Power)
Display & Indicators 1 x OLED (Audio Level, Battery Status, Peak, RF Output Power)
Housing Metal
Operating Temperature 32 to 122°F / 0 to 50°C
Storage Temperature -4 to 131°F / -20 to 55°C
Dimensions 1.9 x 10.2" / 48.0 x 258.0 mm
Weight 9.0 oz / 255.0 g (without Batteries)
Microphone
Form Factor Handheld Capsule
Sound Field Mono
Transducer Dynamic
Polar Pattern Cardioid

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