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VR Field
Battery-Powered Modular Receiver Systems
Wideband   230 MHz Bandwidth (3 ranges: Low, Mid, High)
Wideband Low   222 MHz Bandwidth
Narrowband   50 MHz Bandwidth



  • Three Chassis Models:
    • VRFIELDWB - 230 MHz bandwidth (Wideband)
    • VRFIELDWBL - 222 MHz bandwidth (Wideband Low)
    • VRFIELD - 50 MHz bandwidth (Narrowband)
  •  Digital Hybrid Wireless™  system
  • Ultra portable and self-contained
  • Six-channel modular configuration
  • “NP1” style battery power
  • 3 different diversity reception schemes
  • 256 synthesized UHF frequencies per receiver module
  • DSP modes for use with analog wireless systems
  • LCD interface for setup and monitoring
  • USB and RS-232 computer interface for control and programming with included software

The VR Field Receiver system is a modular UHF design that operates with Digital Hybrid Wireless® transmitters, and a variety of analog transmitters. It consists of a Venue Field Receiver (VRFIELD) and one to six plug-in receiver modules. The VRM includes an antenna multi-coupler, computer communications interface and the mechanical rack mounting for the receiver modules. The VR Field offers a tremendous degree of flexibility. For example, each of the three pairs of receivers can be combined and used for ratio diversity or frequency diversity reception. Each individual receiver can be used by itself for phase switched diversity reception and both modes can be mixed in a single VR Field assembly.

LICENSING INFORMATION:
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. The user is strongly urged to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.

PDF Download the Technical Data sheet for this product (PDF)

PDF Download and install a copy of LecNet2™. Run VRpanel in demo mode to see how the interface works.


Wideband Manual:
PDF VRField Wideband

Narrowband Manuals:
PDF Installation Guide
PDF Reference Manual


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