System features – Samson UT-5 User Manual

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System Features

• The UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters both accept standard 9-volt

alkaline batteries, and the UR-5 and UR-5D receivers can accept
any AC power voltage from 100 - 250 volts, without the need to
change a voltage selector switch (our special current and voltage
sensing circuitry does the job automatically for you).

• Tuned coaxial antennas are included, with options for rear-mounting

or remoting if extended range is required.

• The UR-5D dual receiver actually contains two separate true

diversity receivers in a single chassis for the reception of two dis-
crete monophonic signals or a stereo signal. It also provides an
option for output mixing, which combines the received signals from
both inputs into a single monophonic output—critical when using
audio mixers with limited numbers of channels.

• All components utilize an automatic tone squelch feature that

prevents the reception of unwanted signals.

• The UT-5 belt-pack transmitter is extremely light-weight (less than 4

ounces with a 9-volt battery installed) and is suited for a wide range
of lavalier and headset mics and instruments such as electric guitar
and bass. It also provides phantom powering, making it compatible
with professional condenser lavalier and headset microphones.

• The UH-5 hand-held microphone transmitter features an all-brass

housing painted with a durable epoxy base. A selection of mic
capsules are available, including:

Electro Voice 757 N/DYM Dynamic
Electro Voice 857 N/DYM Dynamic
Sennheiser MKE-4032 Condenser
Shure SM58 Dynamic
Shure SM87 Condenser
Shure SM85 Condenser

• Both the UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters provide “popless” muting,

which turns off the audio signal while leaving the carrier signal on.

• All components have rugged construction that ensures reliable

operation in even the most demanding performance environments.

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