William Sound Motiva Personal FM System is designed to mix and broadcast the voice of speaker plus an audio program, simultaneously, in one room. This sleek, lightweight and portable personal FM system allows listeners to reduce background noise and amplify what they want to hear. A bodypack transmitter uses an environmental microphone to broadcast sound wirelessly over distances of up to 150 feet to a remote receiver.
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- William Sound Motiva Personal FM System:
- Belt Clip Transmitter (PFM T36) with removable Belt Clip
- Lavalier microphone (MIC 090)
- Mini earphone (EAR 013)
- Stereo auxiliary input cable (WCA 087)
- System Carry Case (CCS 041)
- Screwdriver (SDF 002)
- Instructions (MAN 146)
- Personal FM Receiver (PFM R36)
- Environmental Plug-mount Microphone (MIC 014-R)
- 4 "AA" Alkaline non-rechargeable batteries (BAT 001)
- Operates up to 150 feet (45.7m)
- 16 selectable channels, 72-76MHz
- 3.5mm mono mic input jack
- 2.5mm stereo auxillary input jack helps broadcast any audio source
- No-slip rubberized sides ensure easy handling
- Tone, compression, mute control and channel lock
- Flexible receiver enables listening using a plug-in mic, FM signal or mix
- Ideal for small groups, classrooms, employee training and consultation
- Transmitter broadcasts a speaker''''''''''''''''s voice or other sound source with the included plug in microphone (or from an audio output of an existing sound system)
- An included auxiliary audio cable allows simultaneous broadcasting of an audio program
- Can be customized to meet specific hearing needs with selectable compression and adjustable frequency response
- Compatible with a listener''''''''''''''''s existing neckloop or hearing aid-based listening system
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William Sound Motiva Personal FM System is designed to mix and broadcast the voice of speaker plus an audio program, simultaneously, in one room. This sleek, lightweight and portable personal FM system allows listeners to reduce background noise and amplify what they want to hear. A bodypack transmitter uses an environmental microphone to broadcast sound wirelessly over distances of up to 150 feet to a remote receiver.