Telex RTS TR-800 2-CH Wireless Beltpack Transceiver, A4M Headset Jack, E88 Band
$1,614.00
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The Telex RTS RadioCom TR-800 and TR-825 are 2-audio channel UHF frequency-agile wireless beltpacks for use with the BTR- 800. The TR-825 is a dual-listen beltpack, allowing you to listen to tech in one ear and production in the other. Individual volume controls also allow for easy level adjustment. The TR-800 and the TR-825 both have an all metal cast magnesium case, an LCD-based user interface, stage announce activation, WTA (Wireless Talk Around), enhanced ClearScan, detachable antennas and an auto-sensing headset connector that automatically switches between electret and dynamic headset mics. On/Off & Volume Control Turns the beltpack power on and controls headset volume. Wireless Talk Around (WTA) When pressed, the user's audio is disconnected from the wired intercom, auxiliary input/output and the base station's local headset. Other beltpack users, on that audio channel, can hear the user as normal. Stage Announce When pressed, the user's audio is routed to the SA (Stage Announce) connector on the back of the base station. The user also loses their sidetone as an indication that stage announce is activated. The other wireless beltpacks and wired users do not hear the user's audio. The button is nonlatching and activates the nearby red LED. Audio Channel Select Button Allows user to select either audio channel A or B. Bat/Overmod Light (BAT/OM) Light flashes once when unit is turned on if the battery is good. If the light stays on, battery is low. If the light does not flash, battery is dead. A normal microphone gain setting causes the LED to flash at the beginning of most words at normal speech levels. If the gain is too high, the LED is red during the complete word at normal speech levels. Talk Light LED is on when the talk button, SA or WTA is active. Talk Button The TALK LED, turns red when enabled. A quick press and release latches the talk function, unless latching has been disabled. Holding the button for over half a second causes the audio path to be enabled only for as long as the button is held. If the talk function is latched on, pressing the talk button again turns it off.

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