[. . . ] [. . . ] Wireless mic systems normally use companding (compressing/expanding) to stuff more dynamic range through narrow wireless channels. The RTM-1000 defeats the compander circuit, leaving the signal from mic to analyzer unchanged. The RTM-1000 system includes a bodypack transmitter in a rugged cast magnesium case with a mic stand mounting strap and a TA4F-to-XLR adapter cable to accommodate most calibrated microphones. The RTM-1000 receiver includes two detachable 1/4-wave antennas, and can be rack-mounted with optional hardware. RTM-1000 System · Mounting strap · TA4F-to-XLR adapter cable · AC Adapter (as pictured at right) RTM-1000 Receiver Controls Front Panel: Rear Panel: Indicators Diversity Lights: Audio Meter: RF Meter: Connectors Antennas RF Specifications Frequency: Diversity: RF Sensitivity: FCC type acceptance: Audio Specifications Frequency Response: Audio Output Level: Distortion: Dynamic Range: Audio Specifications Signal to Noise Ratio: Power On/Off Group, Channel, Frequency Indicates antenna phase relationship Shows audio signal level from the transmitter Shows the RF signal strength XLR balanced output Detachable 1/4- wave ground independent 722-746 mHz Full True Diversity <0. 5uV for 12 dB SINAD Approved under Part 15 (compander active) 30 Hz ­ 15 kHz ± 1 dB -50 dBm to ­10 dBm into 200 Less that 0. 5% 100 dB (compander inactive) 57 dB typical RTM-1000 Transmitter RTM-1000 Transmitter is shown with the mounting strap and cable adapter. [. . . ] [. . . ]