According to user request, on the basis of FMT2.0, we launched the transmitter with Player, It supports Bluetooth, TF card, U disk playback,And we give users a more favorable price,Is a very cost-effective product, Suitable for users with insufficient budget,If you need better sound quality and performance, I recommend you buy our FMT5 series.
FEATURE
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Power adjustable: 0-1000 watts.
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LCD displays working frequency, forward power, reflected power and UV meter.
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Single Knob operation, simple and convenient to operate.
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Mono/Stereo/Mute mode Optional.
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Automatic power control maintaining the output at any preset level
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Pre-emphasis optional at 0, 50us or 75us.
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Dual stereo audio input interface.
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SWR &temperature protection. Alarm prompt indicated once either is out of the scope of protection value.
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Standard 19 inches, 2U whole aluminum case.
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Exquisite craftsmanship. Wiredrawing and oxidation makes surface bright, clean and elegant.
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Multi-level fan wind speed control automatically, works at different level according to ambient temperature.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Power supply voltage: AC115-250V ±10% ,50-60Hz, single phase
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Power Output: 0 to 1000Watt adjustable (step 1W)
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Frequency range: 87.5-108 MHz
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Frequency Step: 0.1MHZ
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Harmonic suppression: -65 dBc
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Operating temperature: -10 ℃ ~ 45 ℃
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Frequency stability: ± 10 ppm (-10 ° C to +60 ° C )
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Frequency Response: 50 - 15000Hz
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SNR: More than 50dB
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Distortion: less than 0.5%
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Parasitic amplitude modulation: Less than 0.2%
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Frequency deviation: Less than ±75KHz
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Modulation Mode: WFM
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Transmission Signal: FM Stereo or Mono
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Tuning Design: Stable PLL Technology
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Audio Input Level: -15db Max: -30db
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Stereo Separation: More than 40db
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Output Impedance: 50 ohm
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Audio Input: XLR type
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Player: Bluetooth, TF card, U disk playback
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AUX Input: Unavailable
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Antenna Connector: L29 -female
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Unit Size: 483mm * 400mm * 89mm (2U)
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Package weight: 12Kg
PACKAGE INCLUDES
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FMT2-1000H ×1
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Power supply cable ×1
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 08 May, 2013.