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Key Features:

  • Optimized channel frequencies allow up to 14 systems to operate simultaneously by combining channels from the low and high bands, or up to 10 within one band.
  • 1122-Channel Frequency Agile system with Clearscan™ auto channel selection allows quick setup, transmitter matching, and new channel selection if RF conditions change.
  • Handheld transmitter includes Electo-Voice® N/DYM® 767a dynamic microphone element or RE410 Condenser element.

Key Features:

  • Single frequency crystal operation provides excellent audio quality and a rugged rack mountable case make the FMR-70 one of the only truly professional VHF systems around.
  • 21 different stock frequencies in TV channels 7 -13 and 4 in the traveling band (169 -172 MHz). Custom frequencies are also available.
  • Handheld transmitter includes Electo-Voice® N/DYM® 767a dynamic or Telex 65ELE condenser microphone elements.

Key Features:

  • Single frequency crystal operation provides excellent audio quality and an affordable price.
  • 8 different frequencies available.
  • Handheld transmitter includes Electo-Voice® N/DYM 167 dynamic microphone element.

Key Features:

  • Digitally encrypted transmission can not be intercepted by scanners or other wireless receivers.
  • Up to 16 systems can operate simultaneously from the pre-set channels. For more than 16 channels, Telex can help you with the coordination and channel selection.
  • Advanced ClearScan™, automatic group and channel selections, for quick and simple system setup.
  • Over 950 possible channels.

Sound Mate

Telex SoundMate™ personal listening systems help overcome background noise and poor building acoustics that can make listening difficult for the hearing impaired listener. A Telex base station, portable belt pack transmitter, your choice of receivers, and a wide assortment of accessories allow you to meet the needs of individuals who require hearing assistance. These listening systems are even compatible with a variety of hearing instrument styles for hearing aid users. Let Telex, the acknowledged leader in personal assistive listening products, help you select the system that's right for any listening environment.

 

St-200

The ST-200 base transmitter features 16 user selectable frequencies controlled by a front mounted selector switch, a headphone jack with adjustable level for input signal monitoring, and a peak reading LED display for visual input monitoring. On the back of the unit is a balanced XLR-3F with selectable mic, line, and 70 volt input options, as well as an unbalanced 1/4" input. An input attenuator and hi/low RF power switch as additional back panel features.

PST -16

The PST-16 belt pack transmitter may be set to any one of the 16 channels, and operates on frequencies in the 72-76 MHz band. It is lightweight, battery operated and includes a small electric lapel microphone for convenient portable use. The PST-16 has two audio input jacks. The Auxiliary input is designed to allow audio devices such as teacher's aids or tape players. The second jack is normally used for microphone and is located on the top panel.

The SM-1 System

Includes:
(1) ST-200 base transmitter,
(4) SR-50 receivers
(4) SEB-1 earbuds
(1) SoundMate wall plaque


 

Telex FMR1000HD  
The FMR1000HD comes with an Electro voice 767a handheld microphone and the FMR1000 receiver.
 


 



 


 

Telex FMR1000HL  
This lavalier handheld combo system comes with an Electro voice 767a handheld microphone, WT1000 transmitter body pack, ELM22 lavalier microphone, and FMR1000 receiver.
 

 

 


 




 

 
 


 

Telex FMR1000L  
The FMR1000L lavalier system comes with the WT1000 transmitter body pack, ELM22 lavalier microphone and FMR1000 receiver.
 


 




 


 

Telex FMR1000WT  
The FMR1000WT comes with the WT1000 bodypack and FMR1000 receiver.
 


 



 

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