Stage Line ATS Wireless Prompter In Ear Monitor System (122907)

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Wireless In Ear Monitor / Prompter 16 channel 863-865MHz. For conferences, political talk shows, theatre and where someone off-stage needs to discreetly talk to someone on stage. The prompter or...
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Wireless In Ear Monitor / Prompter 16 channel 863-865MHz.
For conferences, political talk shows, theatre and where someone off-stage needs to discreetly talk to someone on stage.
The prompter or person off-stage stands in the wings and speaks into the lapel / tie-clip microphone. This is connected with a short cable to a small pocket wireless transmitter which transmits the speech via radio frequency.
The talk show presenter, lecturer or stage performer has an earpiece headphone plugged into a small pocket receiver which receives the speech prompt.
Multiple receiver units can be set to the same frequency and they will all receive the same prompts.
A 3.5mm mono mini-jack line input socket allows connection of audio playback from an MP3 / iPod, laptop, CD player, cassette or similar audio device. The wireless transmitter also has a built-in microphone for use without the tie-clip mic.
This flexible wireless prompter system is perfect for conference venues, halls, theatres and small TV production studios.
This complete cordless radio wireless transmitter and receiver in ear prompter includes carry pouches for the transmitter and receiver plus a dual recharger unit.
The wireless system has 16 available channels in the UHF 863 - 865MHz radio frequency band. This is LICENCE FREE in the UK now and after the DSO (Digital Switch Over) during 2011 / 2012.