The following list is the letter designation for frequencies used in theShure Wireless System. These letters show up as suffixes to the model numberof both transmitters and receivers. Also noted are the TV channel groups andcompatible frequency groups for multi⌐channel wireless systems.
For additional information or if you have questions, call (312) 866⌐2200 andask for Tim Vear or Sandy Schroeder.
├' ├**Please Note**â
├'├**Alphabetical sequence does not indicate numerical sequence**â
├'├**The letters "I", "O", "Q", "U" are önotò used**â
Above listing has frequencies within a TV channel listed in descending orderof preference i.e. within TV channel 10 (Letters Z thru AD), Z (195.800) ismore preferable than AA (196.400), which is more preferable than AB(195.000), etc.
├'├öMultiple Channel Systemsòâ
öTraveling Systemò ⌐⌐ Four Channels
±!ä @ ± A 171.825
B 171.125
C 170.225
D 167.875
öNo TV Channel 7 in Operationò ⌐⌐ Five Channels
G 177.800 A 171.825
H 178.400 B 171.125
J 175.000 öorò C 170.225
A 171.825 D 167.875
B 171.125 G 177.800
öNo TV Channel 8 in Operationò ⌐⌐ Seven Channels
M 183.800
N 184.400
P 183.000
A 171.825
B 171.125
C 170.225
D 167.875
▄j▄îöNo TV Channel 7 or 8 in Operationò ⌐⌐ Seven Channels
G 177.800 M 183.800
H 178.400 N 184.400
J 175.000 P 183.000
M 183.800 öorò H 178.400
P 183.000 J 175.000
B 171.125 A 171.825
D 167.875 B 171.125
The above information is provided to help you select wireless microphonechannels that will work in your location. While it is not a list of everypossible combination available, it is certainly a good start. There areprograms available to determine which frequencies are compatable in whichareas, based on the active TV channels in that location.
If you have a set of frequencies that you would like to check, please call(312) 866⌐2200 and ask for Tim Vear. He will be glad to check them for you. When you call, please have the channel number of all active VHF stations inyour area (i.e. Channels 7 ⌐ 13); you will also need the frequency of thewireless microphones you want to use. If you don't know which frequency touse, the program will tell you what frequencies can be used in your area.
Any suggestions or comments are welcome.
Following are the model numbers and model number combinations for the ShureWireless System. Buying the Lavalier System under the system number offers asavings over buying the individual parts. It also makes frequency selectioneasier for the entire system.
├'├öMODEL NUMBER GUIDEòâ
öALPHA/NUMERIC COMPONENTSò
WL83 Omni Condenser Lavalier (SM83)
WL84 Uni Condenser Lavalier (SM84)
WM15 Uni Condenser Headworn (SM15)
WM98 Uni Condenser Instrument (SM98)
W10BT⌐* Body Pack Transmitter
W15HT/58⌐* Hand Held SM58 Transmitter
W15HT/87⌐* Hand Held SM87 Transmitter
W20R⌐* Non Diversity Receiver
W25DR⌐* Diversity Receiver
* = Frequency Letter
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├'├òöALPHA/NUMERIC SYSTEMSòâ
öòöLavaliersò
W1020/83⌐* Consists of = W10BT, W20R, WL83▄j▄îW1020/84⌐* Consists of = W10BT, W20R, WL84
W1025/83⌐* Consists of = W10BT, W25DR, WL83
W1025/84⌐* Consists of = W10BT, W25DR, WL84
ö
òöHand Heldsò
W1520/58⌐* Consists of = W15HT/58, W20R
W1520/87⌐* Consists of = W15HT/87, W20R
W1525/58⌐* Consists of = W15HT/58, W25DR
öòW1525/87⌐* Consists of = W15HT/87, W25DR
* = Frequency Letter
├'"├öACCESSORIESòâ
A98KC⌐1 Soprano Sax Clamp for WM98
A98KC⌐2 Alto Sax/Trumpet Clamp for WM98
A98KC⌐3 Tenor Sax Clamp for WM98
A98KC⌐4 Baritone Sax Clamp for WM98
WA200 Rack Kit for one W20R
WA210 Rack Kit for one or two W20R
WA220 Rack Kit for one W25DR
WA230 Rack Kit for two W25DR
WA250⌐A 5/8 Wave Antenna for 150⌐176 MHz
WA250⌐B 5/8 Wave Antenna for 176⌐216 MHz
WA260 Wall Bracket for WA250
WA280 25' Coax Cable
WA300 Guitar Cable for W10BT
WA310 3 Pin XLR Cable for W10BT
WA320 120 V Power Supply for W20R, W25DR
WA330 TA4F Switchcraft Connector
WA340 1/4 Wave Whip Antenna
WA350 220 V Power Supply for W20R, W25DR
WA360 In⌐Line Audio Switch for W10BT
WA370 Stand Adapter for W15HT Series
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