VRT2 Receiver Module

$1,565.00
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The VRT2 is the compatible receiver module for the Venue 2 Rack Receiver. Each VRT2 receiver module features a tracking front-end filter that travels across the spectrum to stay centered on the selected operating frequency. Under certain conditions, the filter parameters change automatically to minimize IM (intermodulation). When the incoming RF signal is strong, the iQ filter switches to a narrowband mode with reduced gain for additional suppression of signals above and below the operating frequency. This mode is especially useful in applications such as a live stage production where transmitters are generally close to the receiver antennas. In these conditions, IM is prevalent, but the signals that generate it are significantly reduced by the narrowband filter mode.

For use with the Lectrosonics VRM2 Rack Receiver

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The VRT2 is the compatible receiver module for the Venue 2 Rack Receiver. Each VRT2 receiver module features a tracking front-end filter that travels across the spectrum to stay centered on the selected operating frequency. Under certain conditions, the filter parameters change automatically to minimize IM (intermodulation). When the incoming RF signal is strong, the iQ filter switches to a narrowband mode with reduced gain for additional suppression of signals above and below the operating frequency. This mode is especially useful in applications such as a live stage production where transmitters are generally close to the receiver antennas. In these conditions, IM is prevalent, but the signals that generate it are significantly reduced by the narrowband filter mode.

For use with the Lectrosonics VRM2 Rack Receiver

The VRT2 is the compatible receiver module for the Venue 2 Rack Receiver. Each VRT2 receiver module features a tracking front-end filter that travels across the spectrum to stay centered on the selected operating frequency. Under certain conditions, the filter parameters change automatically to minimize IM (intermodulation). When the incoming RF signal is strong, the iQ filter switches to a narrowband mode with reduced gain for additional suppression of signals above and below the operating frequency. This mode is especially useful in applications such as a live stage production where transmitters are generally close to the receiver antennas. In these conditions, IM is prevalent, but the signals that generate it are significantly reduced by the narrowband filter mode.

For use with the Lectrosonics VRM2 Rack Receiver