Operating Principle - AKG SRA 1 Modo De Empleo

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1 Description
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Operating
Principle
Important Note:
1.3 Frequency
Range Selector
and Connector
Fig. 3: Frequency
Range Selector
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Thank you for purchasing a product from AKG. This Manual
contains important information on setting up and operating the
equipment. Please take a few minutes to read the instructions
below carefully before operating the equipment. Please
keep the manual for future reference. Have fun and remember
that AKG equipment has been designed to support your
creativity!
The SRA 1 is a remote UHF antenna with a hypercardioid polar
pattern. You can use the SRA 1 either as a transmitting antenna
with the IVM 1 In-ear Monitor System or as a receiving antenna
with the WMS 81 and WMS 300 wireless microphone systems
from AKG. The SRA 1 will even operate perfectly as close to the
floor or ceiling as 15 cm (6 in.).
Note that the SRA 1 will NOT function with VHF wireless
systems.
Fig. 1: Front view
The specific design of the antenna provides a maximum on-
axis gain of approximately 6 dB which is equivalent to four
times the transmitter radiated power. If you use the SRA 1 in
transmitting mode, check that the total radiated power
of your system will not exceed the maximum level per-
mitted at the location where you use the system.
Fig. 2: Rear view
A slide switch on the inside of
the rear disk of the antenna lets
you match the antenna to the
frequency range of the trans-
mitter or receiver with which
you use the antenna.
The Frequency Range Selector
provides two positions:

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