Dukane Releases New Microphone System

Dukane now offers its WM1C1 RF based wireless microphone system, which includes receiver, transmitter, two microphones, lavalier, and charging device.

The WM1C1 has 80 separate RF channels, from 2.400 to 2.480 GHz, to help eliminate cross talk in school buildings, and can be installed in an existing projector with a mic in port and larger speakers or incorporated with an existing amplifier and speakers.

Additional features include:

  • Lightweight transmitter on lanyard with volume adjust;
  • Range of 75 feet without being blocked using RF at 2.4GHz;
  • Rechargeable Li battery for 8 plus hours of operation; and
  • Output from receiver can be connected to any projector with speakers or audio amp.

A PDF with additional specs is available online.

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