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Wireless Radio Microphones Rf Cetec Vega, Receivers & Transmitters w/ Maintenance Manuals & Specs, all antenna accessories; only one
lavaliere included. Legal frequencies which are empty and always will
be: 168-172MHz.
All items here work today and as judged by my ears -- they are as good
as they were 30 years ago. Note that 2 Tx have custom external volume
pots, which are much better than the noisy ones Vega supplied. There
is an Rx antenna splitter attached to the unit, so you need only one
antenna for 4 receivers. The External Rx antenna splitter is used by
the receivers directly connected with the UHF connectors. You are
buying 2 Rx with BNC and 2 with UHF connectors. This is a perfect low-
cost, high-quality setup for a beginning mixer or an institution or
the very sophisticated HD producer. An equivalent package today would
cost $4,000 to $7,000.
These microphones were used to produce an Academy Award winning film,
“The Flight of the Gossamer Condor” in 1978, and since then, thousands
of commercials, movies and TV programs. They are perfect for film or
for HD work today, just as they were 30 years ago.
Two of these radio microphones have dynamic compansion, which makes
them very quiet.
All are USA Approved frequencies that are clear today and forever.
Most current radio microphones will be knocked off the air in 2009 by
digital television sucking up the whole available spectrum of radio frequencies.
ALL CUSTOMIZATIONS ARE FULLY DOCUMENTED IN DRAWINGS – MAINTENANCE
MANUALS / SPECS ARE INCLUDED. Battery connectors all seem OK, but
remember this is 20+ year-old plated metal -- a little more
maintenance attention may be necessary. Learn to clean contacts with
gentle strokes of a fingernail file or eraser head. Radio mics are
not cheap toys and don’t work by themselves; one has to know how to
set gain and position antennae. The Vega manuals included are VERY instructive. If you think these things operate by themselves, don’t
waste your time bidding.
Included are:
4 ea. Vega Transmitters
2 ea. 77B -- Frequencies: 184.00 & 183.400
2 ea. 77C -- Frequencies: 171.025 & 169.425
4 receivers for the above Tx, powered by internal 4x 9V batteries each
or external 12-18 Volts. There is a regulator in the Rx antenna
splitter (attached to Rx box) so that the splitter receives a
regulated 8V. Meters on Rx indicate battery health and loudness (VU
type indication).
1 ea. Antenna Splitter: Internal Vega Electronics -- Custom Receiver
Rx antenna splitter with 8V custom cabling and external power -this is
the box with one F UHF connector and 3 Males. The males are strong
enough to support and hold 3 Rx.
10 ea. Accessory Adapters
5 ea. Original Vega Receiver 17” Antennas
2 ea. Antenna Extension Cables (29” and 51”)
2 ea Rubber Duck Receiver Antennas -- 6” & 7” for the Vega
Receivers (7” is slightly scuffed; doesn’t affect function)
1 ea. Accessory: Sony ECM-50 Microphone w/Windsock and Tie Clip –
Includes Manual & Specs - it works and sounds good.
2 ea. Microphone Power Adaptors - you can power Vega Tx type
electrets for direct input to mixer with these power supplies. need
small mercury batteries. Not used for radio mic operation.
2 ea Microphone 4-input Cable Extensions -- 4-pin LEMO to 3XLR
(F)
3 ea BNC-UHF Cables: 1-ft., 2-ft. and 10-1/2-ft.
Have you checked Jeff Wexler's site?doesn’t work anymore
https://jwsoundgroup.net/index.php?/forum/23-want-to-buy-want-to-sell/
Regards,
Ty Ford
Ty Forddoesn’t work anymore
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