UHF-600AD Professional Wireless Microphone System
The UHF-600AD is a high-performance wireless microphone system designed for clear, stable audio transmission across a wide range of professional applications—perfect for events, live performances, conferences, religious functions, and more.
Receiver Features:
Operating on a UHF frequency range of 440–960MHz, the receiver provides excellent signal clarity and stability. With 200 selectable channels, it ensures interference-free performance even in complex environments. The IC-based oscillation mode guarantees frequency accuracy and minimal distortion.
This system delivers a dynamic range of over 110dB and total harmonic distortion (THD) of less than 0.5%, offering clean and high-fidelity sound. With a sensitivity of 2.0uV and S/N ratio above 90dB, it effectively minimizes background noise for uninterrupted audio clarity.
The antenna diversity receiver enhances signal reliability, reducing dropouts. It features multiple outputs including 1*6.3mm mixed output and 2*balanced XLR outputs, ensuring compatibility with various audio setups. The operating range exceeds 100 meters, making it ideal for large venues. Compact and durable, the receiver measures 21020648mm and is powered by DC 14-22V 500mA.
Handheld Microphone Transmitter:
The handheld mic delivers strong performance with transmission power of 10mW or 5mW. It uses IC modulation to provide consistent audio output. The frequency response of 60Hz–15kHz (±3dB) ensures rich vocal reproduction.
Powered by 2 AA batteries, the microphone offers ease of use and long-lasting operation. With image and spurious rejection over 50dB, it maintains signal integrity in busy environments. Its ergonomic design (φ52*245mm) ensures comfort for extended use.
Key Benefits:
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200 channels for flexible performance
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Clear UHF transmission (440–960MHz)
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110dB dynamic range for detailed audio
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100m operating range
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Low THD (<0.5%) and high S/N ratio (>90dB)
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Professional-grade mic with 60Hz–15kHz response

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