Shure - UA874V
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HF System Accessories
Active directional antenna with built-in amplifier to improve the reception signal. RF bandwidth: 174 to 216 MHz
ARTICLE N° 80095
Presentation
The UA874 antenna uses a log periodic dipole which provides a cardioid directivity towards the desired coverage area while providing better rejection of RF signals outside this area, compared to a standard 1/2 wave omnidirectional antenna.
The built-in amplifier has four gain settings to compensate for different levels of signal loss from the coaxial cable.
The built-in amplifier has four gain settings to compensate for different levels of signal loss from the coaxial cable.
Features
Directivity
Directive
Carrier frequencies
174 MHz ⭢ 216 MHz
Can be used on stand
3/8" microphone stand, 5/8" microphone stand
Power supply
Via antenna cable
Accessory Type
Antenna
Other features
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Shure UA874V
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VHF amplified log-periodic antenna
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RF bandwidth: 174 to 216 MHz
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External 4-position gain selector with LED indicating RF overmodulation
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Amplifier gain: -6 dB, 0 dB, +6 dB or +12 dB
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Amplifier gain: -6 dB, 0 dB, +6 dB or +12 dB
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Dimensions: 559 x 435 x 68 mm
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Weight: 765 g
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Compatible with QLXD and ULX-D VHF receivers (V51 frequency band)
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Compatible with UA844V-E and UA845UWB-E antenna distributors
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Requires UABIAST-E adapter with QLXD4E-V51 receivers.
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