VocoPro UHF-3200 - UHF-Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System
Description/Specs
VocoPro UHF-3200 - UHF-Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System
The UHF-3200 operates on the less-crowded UHF frequency band giving you a clearer, interference-free sound. Each mic channel has its own volume control and you can either output both channels independently or together using the "mixed output" channel. Enjoy wireless freedom at home or in the club with the UHF-3200.
2 wireless handheld mics included
2 unbalanced mic outputs (1/4") and 1 mixed output (1/4")
Rugged mic grills protect the microphone cartridge and prevent the mic from rolling
Individual volume controls for precise vocal balancing
Low battery indicator (LED) on mics
Dual antennas provide clear signal reception
Rugged 1 RU metal reciever chassis
Interference-resistant UHF Band operation
Shipping Dimensions: 12 3/4" (L) x 14 3/4" (W) x 3 3/4" (H)
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Q and A
FCC Lic Requirment? - Posted by: John H on 2/3/2013
Looking at this for a two mic solution in a mid size auditorium with clear line of sight to booth - about 130'. In the US (Indiana Specifically) is a FCC Lic required for use?
Thanks!
RE: FCC Lic Requirment? - Posted by: Mark Ellis on 2/4/2013
Thank you for your question! Regarding the FCC license, you will need to check with your state guidelines. As far as I know, each state has it's own set of guidelines. The UHF-3200 is intended for small applications and/or venues. Please give me a call at 1-800-925-5776. I will be more than happy to help you find a proper wireless solution for your situation! Thank you so much! Have a wonderful day!
Mark Ellis
Sales Consultant
All Pro Sound
Voco Pro 3200 UHF - Posted by: Sylvester Alexander on 12/17/2012
THis mic set as compare to Audio Tech VHF 200 dual channel tru diveristy series for crisp clear sound and will these penetrate through a block wall for clear sound from sanctuary to fellowship hall at church which is about 80-115 feet.
RE: Voco Pro 3200 UHF - Posted by: Steve Maples on 12/24/2012
Hi I dont recommend these for that purpose. Both units will preform better with line of sight transmition. I would recommend the ATW-2020. Thank you very much for your questions. I look forward to helping you.
Connections? - Posted by: Jen E. on 7/16/2010
How do the speakers connect in the back of the system? Do we need to purchase separate speakers?
RE: Connections? - Posted by: Partick W. on 7/16/2010
This could connect to a powered speaker or a speaker with a built-in mixer & amp via a 1/4 plug. However, plugging this unit directly in to a passive speaker will not produce sound. If you need further assistance please call an AllPro rep.