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Product details
Overview
The Sennheiser SKM100-G4-E is a handheld transmitter with a lightweight aluminum body designed for use with G4 100 Series systems. This version has a programmable mute switch.
Please note this transmitter does not come with a mic head as standard. Please order a compatible head separately. MMD835-BK-1 is a good general-purpose choice. If you run a search on our website for the term "MM" you will see the various other options which are available.
Included Items
Included items :
1 x SKM 100 G4-S handheld transmitter with 42MHz tuning bandwidth 1 x MZQ 1 microphone clamp 2 x AA batteries 1 x User guide & frequency planner sheet
Features
• For use with your choice of Sennheiser‘s renowned e 835, e 845, e865, e 935, e 945 capsules • Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared • Fast frequency allocation for up to 12 receivers via new linking functionality • Up to 20 compatible channels • Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range • Transmission Range: up to 100 meters / 300 feet • High RF output power (up to 30 mW) depending on country regulations
Frequency Range E
Range E ( 823-865 MHz )
Range E is a flexible choice for use in the UK and across Europe. Without a licence it can be used in the UK between 863-865 MHz. This is enough bandwidth to allow the use of upto 4 x systems simultaneously.
With a UK radio mic licence, it can be used between 823-832 MHz. This falls under the scope of the revised licence brought into effect in April 2015. This is sufficient bandwidth to alllow the use of upto 13 x simultaneous systems. Access to 823-832 MHz is also well co-ordinated across Europe.
Please phone our Sales Team on 01707 332104 if you have any questions about frequencies and licencing, we will be happy to help.