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Airline77 is Samson�s latest version of the Airline series that featured the first micro-technology transmitters in the industry.
Includes Samson Airline CR77 receiver and AL1 lavalier transmitter / microphone
Product Ref: 8283
Traditional wireless systems consist of a belt-packs and wires that hinder the performer. With Airline there are no belt-packs and no cables, real wireless, allowing the user complete freedom.
The CR77 true-diversity half-rack UHF receiver works flawlessly with all Airline UHF transmitters.
The CR77 receiver features a front panel display with large multi-segment Audio level and RF level LED meters, and a large rotary volume knob allows easy adjustment of audio output.
The new synthesized PLL frequency control circuitry keeps the signal locked and true while dual tuned molded antennas with LEDs monitor the true-diversity operation.
The rear panel features balanced XLR and un-balanced 1/4-inch outputs allowing flexible connection options. Two CR77 receivers can be rack mounted together in a single space rack adapter available as an added accessory.
The AL1 Presentation transmitter is about the size of a book of matches and has a built in condenser lavalier element so it can be clipped on and worn without any additional equipment. Included with the ALI is a QL1 lavalier so if you want to hide the transmitter you can plug the QL1 into the mini jack, making the AL1 the world`s smallest belt-pack.
Featuring the ability to operate on a triple-A battery with 14-hour battery life, AirLine transmitters provide exceptional wireless reception over long ranges.
And UHF (Ultra High Frequency) means your wireless system is operating on a clearer frequency band with less interference.
The model shown is on the frequency; 863.125mhz - other frequencies are available.