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Lectrosonics Set UCR201 Receiver, LM Transmitter, Lav - Block 28 Wireless Mic
Estimated price for orientation: 700 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Lectrosonics Country/Region of Manufacture: United States MPN: Does Not Apply Model: UCR201 LM
Selling a LM transmitter and 201 receiver set. Legendary Lectrosonics quality at an affordable price. Used, a few scratches, but in good working order. Missing the screw for the belt clip. I used to mostly just put this in somebody's pocket, or a pouch on a low profile strap. I'm including a Sony ECM77 lav mic, so you're ready to go. The LM transmitter can do the modern 400 mode, as well as the older Mode 3, 200, 100 and IFB modes. Runs off a 9volt battery. The URC201 receiver can do 200 mode. It uses an internal 9 volt battery for power, or external 10-18VDC. Block 28 is 716.800-742.300 MHz BLOCK 28 IS NO LONGER LEGAL FOR USE IN THE USA!!!!!! You can see in my receiver scan in the photo that half of Block 28 is now used by a US cell phone company. That's what the big black RF wall is. This is for use overseas, it is still legal in many parts of Europe, and I think in parts of Asia. Maybe South America? It's up to you to verify where it's legal. I have owned this since back when it was legal in the United States, and then hung onto it because I was doing some jobs where I would travel overseas. I figured it was worth keeping in case I went to one of those countries. I am a working sound mixer, and reducing the gear that I have not used in years. It's not helping me in storage.In my other auctions, I'm also selling a block 28 VRS module for the Lectrosonics Venue receiver.
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Lectrosonics |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States | MPN: | Does Not Apply |
| Model: | UCR201 LM |
Selling a LM transmitter and 201 receiver set. Legendary Lectrosonics quality at an affordable price. Used, a few scratches, but in good working order. Missing the screw for the belt clip. I used to mostly just put this in somebody's pocket, or a pouch on a low profile strap. I'm including a Sony ECM77 lav mic, so you're ready to go. The LM transmitter can do the modern 400 mode, as well as the older Mode 3, 200, 100 and IFB modes. Runs off a 9volt battery. The URC201 receiver can do 200 mode. It uses an internal 9 volt battery for power, or external 10-18VDC. Block 28 is 716.800-742.300 MHz BLOCK 28 IS NO LONGER LEGAL FOR USE IN THE USA!!!!!! You can see in my receiver scan in the photo that half of Block 28 is now used by a US cell phone company. That's what the big black RF wall is. This is for use overseas, it is still legal in many parts of Europe, and I think in parts of Asia. Maybe South America? It's up to you to verify where it's legal. I have owned this since back when it was legal in the United States, and then hung onto it because I was doing some jobs where I would travel overseas. I figured it was worth keeping in case I went to one of those countries. I am a working sound mixer, and reducing the gear that I have not used in years. It's not helping me in storage.In my other auctions, I'm also selling a block 28 VRS module for the Lectrosonics Venue receiver.