Williams Sound PPA R38N Multi-Channel FM Receiver
PPA SelectView™ (PPA R38N) FM Receiver. High-resolution OLED screen. Quick view of receiver status and immediate entry to all user settings. On-screen channel selection with easy access to 17 pre-set, wideband frequencies (72-76 MHz). Compatible with the following Williams Sound transmitters: PPA T46, PPA T45, PPA T45NET, PPA T27. Digitally synthesized for exceptional audio clarity and stability. Digital tuning, digital squelch and battery-saving sleep mode. New stereo jack paired with the mono jack adds compatibility with variety of earphones/headphones. Rechargeable.
System includes:
- (1) PPA R38N Receiver (1) CLP 023 Belt Clip
- Earphones/Headphones/Batteries sold separately.
- All items can be purchased separately.
Features: - OLED high-resolution screen - easy to read and provides a quick view of receiver status.
- All user settings are accessible via the on-screen menu – including all 17 wideband channels.
- Stylish new design
- Now features stereo headphone jack
- Rechargeable or non-rechargeable batteries
- Digital Volume Controls
- 4-step battery level indication
- Display shows channel or frequency
- Step/seek function allows user to increment channel manually, or seekto the next active channel
- Sleep Mode/Auto-Off saves battery power
- Soft Audio Turn-On
Specifications: - The receivershall be encased in black, PC/ABS impact-resistant plastic with a hinged battery door. The receiver shall be a body-pack style and include adetachable belt-clip for hands-free operation.
- The receiver shall have a 3.5mm stereo jack to accommodate stereo or mono low impedance earphones, headphones and neckloops.
- The receiver shall have a power button that is backlit indicating power is on. The receiver shall receive 17 preset wideband channels between 72-76MHz.
- Channel selection shall be made in the menu.
- The receiver shall have channel-lock capability.
- The receiver shall have a slide switch inside the battery compartment to select disposable Alkaline or NiMH rechargeable battery operation.
- It shall have charger contacts on the bottom of the receiver for use with Williams Sound drop-in chargers CHG 3512 and CHG 3502.
- The recevier shall operate up to 50 hours with two disposable AA Alkaline batteries (BAT 001-2) and up to 32 hours with two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries (BAT 026-2).
- The receiver shall provide a maximum output of 35mW at 16Ω with an earbud type earphone.
- The systems audio frequency response shall be 200Hz to 15kHz ± 3dB and the signal to noise ratio shall be 65dB min. The receiver sensitivity shall be 2µV or better at 12dB Sinad with squelch defeated.
- The receiver shall accept up to ±75kHz FM deviation and have a 75 µS de-emphasis time constant.
- The receivershall be encased in black, PC/ABS impact-resistant plastic with a hinged battery door. The receiver shall be a body-pack style and include adetachable belt-clip for hands-free operation.
- The receiver shall have a 3.5mm stereo jack to accommodate stereo or mono low impedance earphones, headphones and neckloops.
- The receiver shall have a power button that is backlit indicating power is on. The receiver shall receive 17 preset wideband channels between 72-76MHz.
- Channel selection shall be made in the menu.
- The receiver shall have channel-lock capability.
- The receiver shall have a slide switch inside the battery compartment to select disposable Alkaline or NiMH rechargeable battery operation.
- It shall have charger contacts on the bottom of the receiver for use with Williams Sound drop-in chargers CHG 3512 and CHG 3502.
- The recevier shall operate up to 50 hours with two disposable AA Alkaline batteries (BAT 001-2) and up to 32 hours with two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries (BAT 026-2).
- The receiver shall provide a maximum output of 35mW at 16Ω with an earbud type earphone.
- The systems audio frequency response shall be 200Hz to 15kHz ± 3dB and the signal to noise ratio shall be 65dB min. The receiver sensitivity shall be 2µV or better at 12dB Sinad with squelch defeated.
- The receiver shall accept up to ±75kHz FM deviation and have a 75 µS de-emphasis time constant.