Boya BY-WM8T Digital Wireless Transmitter

  • R 1,699.00


Product Highlights
  • UHF transmission with 48 channels
  • A or B channel group for selection
  • Wireless Microphone Transmitter
  • Includes omnidirectional Lavalier Mic
  • Compatible with BY-WM6 Receivers and BY-WM8 Receiver
  • OLED Display
  • Operation range can reach up to 100m
  • Selectable Mic/Line Input
Overview
The Boya BY-WM8T is a Digital Wireless Transmitter with Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone. Compatible with the BY-WM6 Receivers and BY-WM8 Receivers.
It features an easy to read LCD display, a wide switching RF bandwidth, a Mic/Line switchable input, and digital circuitry, rugged lightweight housing, and it’s suitable for DSLR cameras for videography, field recording, broadcast TV, and electronic news gathering (ENG) applications.
The unit features a MIC and LINE IN switch for standard wired microphone or line-level sources with adjustable attenuation.
The unit comes with an omnidirectional electret condenser lavalier microphone, a windscreen for the microphone, a microphone holder clip, and a belt clip.
 
Specifications
 

 Oscillator type:

 PLL Synthesized Control Oscillator

 Antenna:

 Flexible

 Channel group:

  A or B

 Carrier Frequency Range:

 576.4 MHz-599.9 MHz (Channel group: A )
 568.6 MHz-592.1 MHz (Channel group: B )

 RF output power: 

 ≤10 mW

 Input frequency range:

 20 Hz-20 KHz

 Connector:

 3.5mm locking mini plug

 Operation range:

 100m (300')(without obstacle)

 Accessories:

 Lavalier Mic, Foam windscreen, Clip

 Dimensions:

 95g (without batteries)

 Weight:

 3.5mm audio cable, shoe mount

 Transducer:

 Back electret Condenser

 Polar pattern:

 Omni-directional

 Frequency Range:

 35Hz ~ 18 KHz

 Signal / Noise:

 -30dB +/-3dB / 0dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz

 Length:

 1.2m (4’)


What’s In The Box?
1 x Boya BY-WM8T
1 x Boya Omnidirectional Microphone
1 x Microphone clip
1 x Windscreen
 
Note
Use this mic with your camera before recording an important event. Make sure that you are familiar with its operation with your specific camera and verify the audio recording results are as expected.