Details
General Description
The Beyerdynamic Synexis TH8 handheld transmitter is for use with the Synexis RP8 bodypack receiver. This transmitter features a noise-cancelling cardioid microphone capsule and internal shock mount to reduce handling noise.
The operation range is approximately 100m line-of-sight between the transmitter and receivers. The OLED display indicates selected channel, frequency and battery status.
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Features
Ergonomic design
Adjustable gain switch
Integrated pop/wind shield
Programmable mute switch
Integrated antenna
18 selectable frequencies
Licence-free within the EU
Automatic NiMH / Alkaline battery recognition
Integrated charging contacts
Delivery Includes
1 Beyerdynamic TH8 handheld transmitter
2 AA 1.2 V / 2050 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries
Technical Data
Oscillation type: PLL synthesised control OSC
Carrier frequency: 863.150 - 864.850 MHz
Adjustable frequencies: 18 pre-programmed, switchable frequencies
Microphone: Condenser capsule
Type of emission: FM
DC current: 165 ±10 mA at 2.4 V
Max modulation: 45 kHz with level limiting
Modulation: Hi level: 14 ±1 kHz at Mic, Input -40 dBv, f = 1 kHz, Low level: 8 ±1 kHz
Compander system: Compander and ALC
Frequency response: 70 Hz - 13 kHz with RP8 receiver
SINAD: > 40 dB at f = 1 kHz, Mic In = -30 dBv, Hi level
T.H.D: < 1%
Tone output frequency: 38 kHz
Tone output modulation: 2.5 ± 0.5 kHz
Mute mode: PTT / PTM / MTG
Battery: supplied 1.2 V (Ni-MH 2100 mAh) 2 x AA type rechargeable
Operating time: 12 hours
Operating range: 100m with RP8 receiver (open field)
Operating temperature: -10 °C - 60 °C
OLED display: Battery, Channel, Frequency, Mute
LED display: Mute = red flash 1 Hz, Talk = blue, Charging = blue slowly flashing 0.5 Hz, Full/trickle charging = steady blue, Error = red fast flashing 7 Hz
Dimensions: ø 47.7mm x 262mm
Weight (without batteries): 200g
Downloads
Beyerdynamic Synexis TH8 datasheet
Beyerdynamic Synexis TH8 manual
Beyerdynamic Synexis tour guide system brochure
Beyerdynamic Synexis quick guide