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Bogen Uhf8011hh Wireless Cardioid Handheld Microphone System (534 To 570 Mhz)

Bogen Uhf8011hh Wireless Cardioid Handheld Microphone System (534 To 570 Mhz)
  • Product Code: ga82753
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$1,228.50 $1,879.61

The Bogen Communications UHF8011HH is a rackmount wireless handheld microphone system that brings reliable transmission and high-quality audio to presenters, performers, clergy, and lecturers. Fast to set up and easy to operate, it is suitable for A/V installations in lecture halls, conference rooms, and houses of worship as well as for use in broadcast applications.

The UHF8011BP features a half-rack receiver with antenna diversity reception via dual detachable 1/2 wave antennas in the rear. The receiver's auto-scan function searches a 36 MHz UHF tuning range with 114 selectable frequencies available, seeking out a clean, interference-free channel, even when operating multiple systems simultaneously.

This configuration comes with a handheld microphone with a built-in transmitter. The transmitter runs on two AA batteries, with a switchable 10 or 50mW RF power output and a line-of-sight transmission range up to 500'.

For Presenters and Broadcasters    Handheld Microphone/Transmitter    Cardioid Pickup Pattern    1/2-Rack Antenna-Diversity Receiver    114 Auto-Scan Frequencies    AA Batteries    500' Range

Key Specs
Wireless TechnologyAnalog UHF
Included Transmitters1x Handheld
DiversityAntenna Diversity
Max Operating Range500' / 152.4 m (Line of Sight)
Receiver TypeTabletop
Microphone TypeHandheld
Polar PatternCardioid
System
Wireless TechnologyAnalog UHF
Number of RF Channel Frequencies114
Included Transmitters1x Handheld
DiversityAntenna Diversity
RF Frequency Band534 to 570 MHz
RF Bandwidth36 MHz
RF Channel ScanningAuto-Scan
Max Operating Range500' / 152.4 m (Line of Sight)
Max Transmitters per Band6
Dynamic Range120 dB
EncryptionNo
Deviation±23 kHz
Receiver
Receiver TypeTabletop
Mounting OptionsRackmount (with Optional Hardware)
Rackmount Size1 RU (1/2 Rack)
Antenna2x 1/2 Wave External, BNC (Rear-Mount)
Number of Audio Channels1
Audio I/O1x XLR 3-Pin Female Balanced Mic/Line Output
1x 1/4" TS Female Unbalanced Output
Frequency Response50 Hz to 16 kHz ±2 dB
Power RequirementsAC/DC Power Adapter
AC/DC Power Adapter12 to 15 VDC at 300 mA (Included)
Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Display & Indicators1x Backlit LCD (AF Level, Channel, Diversity, Frequency, Group, Level, Mute, Output Level, RF Level, Transmitter Battery Status)
Dimensions8.4 x 1.5 x 5.6" / 213.4 x 38.1 x 142.2 mm
Transmitter
Transmitter TypeHandheld
RF Output Power10 mW
50 mW
Audio I/ONo
MutingMute Switch
Auto-Level ControlNo
Sync MethodProprietary
Antenna Internal
Power RequirementsBattery
Battery Type2x AA (Not Included)
Display & Indicators1x LCD (Battery Status, Channel, Group, Mute, Sync)
Microphone
Microphone TypeHandheld
Sound FieldMono
CapsuleDynamic
Polar PatternCardioid
Length10.5" / 266.7 mm
Diameter2" / 50.8 mm

System

  • Auto-scan instantly locates a clear, interference-free channel for safe transmission
  • Antenna diversity switches between the two antennas to find the strongest incoming signal to reduce interference and dropouts

Handheld Microphone Transmitter

  • Automatically synchronize the frequency between the transmitter and the receiver via the easily accessible ultrasonic sync port 
  • Cardioid polar pattern picks up less background sound helping to reduce feedback on loud stages
  • The handheld transmitter runs on two AA batteries
  • Backlit LCD shows group, channel, and battery status
  • Mic input level adjustable from receiver
  • Lightweight design with external charging port for rechargeable batteries—requires UHFDCD dual charging dock (available separately)

1/2 Rack Tabletop Receiver

  • Detachable 1/2 wave antennas
  • Multifunction, backlit LCD showing group, channel, frequency, and transmitter battery strength
  • The back panel houses a balanced XLR mic/line level output as well as an unbalanced 1/4" instrument-level output
  • Output volume control via front panel 
  • Rackmountable with RPK900 single/dual rackmount kit (available separately)

  • Adding the UHFASA antenna signal amplifier and/or the UHFUDA passive unidirectional antenna (both available separately) increases the range of your system and offers increased protection against interference
  • The UHFADS antenna distribution system (available separately) lets you stretch the power of your antenna pairs, giving you more on-air channels in less setup time

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Which DPA Adapter do I need to make this TX9 work with my DPA 4060?

A: The DPA 4060 microphone can be used with the DPA DAD6034 MicroDot to Locking 1/8" Mini Connector (B&H # DPDAD6034) or Deity Microphones DA35 Microdot to Locking 3.5mm Adapter (B&H # DEDA35). The Saramonic UwMic9 transmitter uses the same type of 3.5mm (1/8") locking connector as Sennheiser transmitters.

Q: 2. Would I need another receiver to add an additional lav to the handheld mic version?

A: Yes. You have a few options for adding a lavalier microphone to the Sony UWP-D22 Camera-Mount Wireless Cardioid Handheld Microphone System - UC14: 470 to 542 MHz. The first option is to use an additional complete wireless lavalier system such as the Sony UWP-D21 Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System - UC14: 470 to 542 MHz (B&H # SOUWPD2114). If you are using a separate wireless mic system, you can use the same frequency band or a different band since the two systems will be independent. Another option is to replace your existing single-channel receiver with the Sony URX-P41D Dual-Channel Camera-Mount Wireless Receiver - UC14: 470 to 542 MHz (B&H # SOURXP41D14) which will allow you to use two transmitters simultaneously with the same receiver, and purchase the Sony UTX-B40 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with Omni Lavalier Mic - UC14: 470 to 542 MHz (B&H # SOUTXB4014) to use together with your existing Sony UTX-M40 Wireless Handheld Cardioid Microphone Transmitter from the UWP-D22 System. If you do want to use two transmitters simultaneously with the URX-P41D Dual-Channel Receiver, make sure that all components operate on the same frequency band.

Q: 3. How to use saramonic uwmic9 for video recording from Android mobile

A: If your Android device has a USB-C connection, you could use this adapter along with the UWMIC9, BH #SAUTCC35.

Q: 4. What type of XLR cable is included? In the picture it shows a Y-split cable, but in the "In the Box" section it doesn't mention a Y-split cable.

A: The Saramonic UwMic9 2-Person Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System includes the Saramonic SR-UM10-CC1 3.5mm TRS to Two XLR Male Output Y-Cable for Wireless Mic Systems (BH #SASRUM10CC1) with purchase.

Q: 5. Is there a microphone that can be used with one of this systems transmitter to put on a podium?

A: There are a few options for you. 1) You can get the Saramonic UMIC-M2 gooseneck microphone that plugs right into the transmitter. Please the transmitter on the podium and pick up the presenters that way. 2) You can get the Saramonic HU9 handheld transmitter for that system, place it on a mic stand of the podium. 3) You can get the Saramonic TX-XLR9 Plug-On Transmitter and use any XLR mic you want with it. All options are available at B&H. I hope that helps.

Q: 6. Is this backwards compatible with previous generations of the same line of wireless mics?

A: Yes. Per the product feature page: Compatibility with Other Sony Wireless Systems The UWP-D transmitter can be used with a UWP Series or WL-800 Series receiver. A UWP Series or WL-800 Series transmitter can be used with a UWP-D receiver https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1484179-REG/sony_uwp_d22_14_uwp_d22_camera_mount_wireless_cardioid.html/overview

Q: 7. Does the transmitter allow for line level inputs such as from a mixer or soundboard?

A: Yes.

Q: 8. Is the 514 to 596 MHz freq block still legal in the US for unlicensed wireless mics use?

A: Yes, the this system is in the allowed frequency range of 470-608MHz for UHF wireless microphones in the US.

Q: 9. Will the TX9 perform good if I connect the receiver RX9 via the SR-UM10-CC1 to a Zoom H8?

A: Yes, I have connected it to a Zoom H4n recorder with no problems.

Q: 10. Can I use Sennheiser ME 4 cardioid lav mics? This kit seems almost perfect for my needs, with the exception that I need cardioid mics.

A: Yes, the Sennheiser ME 4 Cardioid Lavalier Microphone can be used with the Saramonic UwMic9 2-Person Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Mic System.

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