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Microphones for RF
Transmission
MKE
10-
MKE
10R MKE
10
-1
MKE
40R MKE40
-1
R
Microphones for
Wireless
Transmission
We
have reported
overleaf on
hardwired
applications
for
the Lavalier clip
-on /attachable
microphones. For many individual purposes,
however, it is important for the person
wearing
this type of microphone to be able to
move
about
freely without
being
hampered
by
leads. You will
find
the
wireless Mikroport
compenents
for this
purpose
in
Group 6.
The MKE
10
R and MKE
40
R
microphones
are designed
for
connection
to the
Mikroport
transmitters SK
1010 and
SK
1012,
where the power
is
supplied direct
from
the
transmitter.
The
clip
-on
or
attachable
microphone
is clipped to the
lapel,
tie, dress
neckline
or
positioned on the clothing
in
conjunction
with the
magnetic holder
MZM
10.
The MKE 10 -1
or
MKE
40
-1
-R microphones
are
designed for
use
in
conjunction
with the
SK
1008
Mikroport transmitter and
fitted
with a special
connecting
lead for
this purpose. Our service
technicals
will make
the
minor modification to the
Mikroport
SK
1007
transmitter
necessary for
operation
of the MKE
10
-1 or MKE
40
-1 R.
Relevant technical data and all differences
between the various versions will be
found in
the
Summary
on Pages 44 --
47.
Plug
-In
Microphone Heads
MKE 2010
MKE
4010 MKE 2012
MKE
4012
Plug -in
microphone heads
are
needed to operate
the
Mikroport transmitters
SK
1010
and SK
1012,
which
will
always be
necessary where the Mikro-
port transmitter
is used as a
hand
-held
microphone
or as a transmitter
worn suspended
from
the
neck
and is to be handed easily on
to
the
next speaker.
The
MKE
2010
and
4010
Plug -In
microphones are
available
for use in conjunction
with
the SK
1010
Transmitter and
the MKE 2012 and
MKE 4012
microphones
for
the SK
1012
Transmitter.
The
MKE 2010 and MKE
2012 display an omni-
directional
characteristic and
thus
pick
up the
sound
virtually uniformly
from
all sides.
Their
low
sensitivity to
handling noise
frequently permits
these
microphones also
to
be used
for
children
with
impaired hearing
in
their scholling
as well as
in
applications
where
no loudspeakers are being
used
in the same
room. If there
is
any danger of
acoustic
feedback owing to use of
speakers, the
MKE 4010
microphones (SK
1010)
or
MKE 4012
(SK
1012)
are used, owing
to their
cardioid
characteristic,
directed toward
the
mouth
of
the
person speaking
whose
voice is then emphasised
by contrast
with the ambient
noise.
Relevant
technical data
and differences
between
the
various versions
will
be
found
in
the Summary
on
Pages
44 - 47.
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MKE 4010
MKE 2012
MKE
4012
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