Vega R-27 Instruction Manual

Manual is about: Wireless-Microphone Receiver

Summary of R-27

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    099-0050a model r-27 wireless-microphone receiver instruction manual.

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    A word to vega users in selecting vega wireless microphones, you are in the company of audio professionals worldwide. You can be confident that the equipment is the finest of its type. Vega's leadership for well over 30 years has made the name “vega” synonymous with wireless microphones. Vega equipm...

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    Introduction vega wireless microphone systems are easy to use. However, if you are setting up a wireless microphone for the first time, we urge you to read carefully the manuals furnished with each piece of equipment, and to consult the manual from time to time as you become more familiar with your ...

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    Instantaneously to short-duration “spikes” and other transient peaks in voice energy. These peaks can cause the instantaneous peak deviation of the transmitter to reach values of about 3 db above the normal steady-state maximum. The r-27 will accommodate these brief transients without distortion due...

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    (3) plug your audio cable into the rear-panel audio-output connector of the r-27 receiver and connect the opposite end to your audio equipment (camera mic input, mixer console, recorder, etc.). The audio output connector is a standard full-size xlr; see below for wiring information. Note: the receiv...

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    (12) it is always advisable to “walk” the coverage area to ensure that there are no areas of poor coverage. Signal “dropouts” (little or no signal in small areas) are indicated by the “tx” led going out or by a brief “fizzing” sound in the audio (which may or may not be followed by a silent period d...

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    In these situations, the optional limp-wire antenna will perform best. The overall efficiency of the limp-wire antenna is about the same as for the wire whip. When the receiver is worn on the belt, body absorption will still reduce the range significantly, but this loss will not be added to that of ...

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    The following paragraphs describe the most commonly encountered application problems. If you are having difficulties with vega equipment, please review this information and take any necessary corrective action prior to returning the equipment for repair. Battery the most common problems with wireles...

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    Used. Oftentimes, the directional characteristics of handheld microphones provide the only protection from acoustic feedback. Omnidirectional lavalier microphones do not provide the same degree of protection, and acoustic feedback may occur when the wireless system is used. However, this is an acous...

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    General it is almost always advisable to contact the vega factory or your sales representative prior to returning equipment for repair. Oftentimes, the problem can be resolved by telephone, avoiding downtime for unnecessary returns. However, should repairs be necessary, vega will promptly correct th...

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    R-27 specifications frequency ranges: 169-216 mhz frequency stability: ± 0.005% rf input impedance: 50 Ω , nominal sensitivity: better than 1.3 µ v for 50 db s/n (20-khz bandwidth) ultimate quieting (s/n): 100 db (referenced to 15 khz deviation) squelch quieting: 101 db (referenced to 15 khz deviati...