Wireless Receiver Comparison Guide
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Notes:
- With the exception of the CR187 and the R400, all units support LecSet. LecSet is used by certified Lectrosonics Service Centers to program a frequency block range in European units for 256 frequencies with 25 KHz channel spacing.
- The Venue Receiver is a modular system that accepts from one to six receiver modules. Each module can operate
independently as a switched diversity receiver, or as a member of a ratio diversity or frequency diversity pair.
- Digital Hybrid Wireless™ technology eliminates a compandors and its artifacts
- Digital Hybrid Wireless (400 Series) receivers can accept Pilot Tones from other Digital Hybrid Wireless (400 Series) system, or 200 Series analog system.
- Digital Hybrid Wireless™ systems are compatible with Lectrosonics wireless analog components, including
100 Series, 200 Series, IFB, Mode 3 and Mode 6 (non-Lectrosonics analog components from other vendors). (Call Lectrosonics for more details.)
- The UCR100 has a 3.5 mm jack that can be used as audio output to a camcorder (or other audio system) or used as a headphone monitoring jack.


