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Nady DKW1 HT Wireless with Handheld Transmitter

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NadyDKW1 HT Wireless with Handheld Transmitter


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Product Description
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VHF wireless system consisting of DKW-1 non-diversity receiver, AC-DKW1 power supply, 6' connecting cord, 9V battery, WLT-14 handheld transmitter, and a foam padded plastic carry case. (Available as lavalier, handheld or headset system. See also item #119525 or #119513)
Product Overview and Specifications
Handheld System


The Nady DKW Series is the perfect entry level professional wireless. Delivering clear, transparent, high-fidelity audio, the DKW Series systems can be used for a broad range of singing and speaking applicationskaraoke and recreational singers, DJ's, auctioneers, teachers, aerobic instructors, clergy, and a host of others. Although offered at a breakthrough new low price for a professional wireless, the DKW Series are loaded with features.

Frequency Selection and Multiple System Use
A word of caution! Quite often, wireless Mic Systems (and wireless guitar/bass systems) operate on the same frequencies as TV channels. In general, VHF systems work on TV channels 2 - 13, and UHF systems on TV channels 14 - 69. So, when ordering a wireless mic, make sure you check the channel against your location to ensure your wireless mic systems avoid interference with local TV channels.


Wireless Mic Systems send out a radio signal which is picked up by the receiver. Each wireless system transmits this radio signal on a unique frequency or channel, and this is an important issue to consider when purchasing wireless systems. Using multiple wireless systems together requires that careful attention be paid to frequency or channel selection. Multiple people in the same band/group cannot use the same frequency/channel. As the number of wireless systems used in your performance increases, the transmitted signals interact with each other to create "intermodulation distortion" or intermod for short. If careful attention is not paid to channel selection, this intermod becomes a sort of interference which may cause wireless mic systems that work fine individually, to not work when used all at once. The key is to keep careful track of your operating frequencies to ensure they are all compatible.

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by Ackster 10/8/2004 2:22:59 PM
Musical Experience: KJ, musician
Style of music: blues, jazz, country, you name it
Hometown Hampton Roads, VA USA
It is true, these are not the greatest wireless systems on the market, but for the price theydo a very good job. I have had no problems with drop out at ranges over 150 feet and they don't suffer from alot of the usual faults with low cost wireless systems. They have no gain control, and are very sensitive to "being eaten" so proper use is required. I currently use 2 of the handhelds and one headset version for my shows and have had no real complaints. So far they are sturdy, solid performers and I recommend them. And for the price, I don't have a heart attack if one of my drunk patrons drops one.


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46 found helpful, 43 found unhelpful.
You get what you pay for and then some...
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by Ackster 10/8/2004 2:22:59 PM
Musical Experience: KJ, musician
Style of music: blues, jazz, country, you name it
Hometown Hampton Roads, VA USA
It is true, these are not the greatest wireless systems on the market, but for the price theydo a very good job. I have had no problems with drop out at ranges over 150 feet and they don't suffer from alot of the usual faults with low cost wireless systems. They have no gain control, and are very sensitive to "being eaten" so proper use is required. I currently use 2 of the handhelds and one headset version for my shows and have had no real complaints. So far they are sturdy, solid performers and I recommend them. And for the price, I don't have a heart attack if one of my drunk patrons drops one.


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