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  2. Wireless microphone - Wikipedia

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    Almost all wireless microphone systems use wide band FM modulation, requiring approximately 200 kHz of bandwidth. Because of the relatively large bandwidth requirements, wireless microphone use is effectively restricted to VHF and above. Many older wireless microphone systems operate in the VHF part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Systems ...

  3. MIPRO - Wikipedia

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    MIPRO Electronics Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 嘉強電子), established in 1995, is an ISO-9001 certified Taiwan-based company that designs and manufactures wireless microphones, portable wireless public address and other wireless audio equipment for consumer, professional and commercial applications.

  4. Mobile radio - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, only the voice present on the front side of the microphone goes out on the air. Many radios are equipped with transmitter time-out timers which limit the length of a transmission. A bane of push-to-talk systems is the stuck microphone: A radio locked on transmit, which disrupts communications on a two-way radio system. One example of ...

  5. FM Systems and External Microphones with Hearing Aids ... - AOL

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    FM systems come in two categories: individually worn systems and soundfield-based systems. Auracast is a new technology that will be implemented in the coming years to provide increased audibility ...

  6. Radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    An AV or Stereo receiver (in context often just called a receiver) is a component in a hi-fi or home theatre system combining a radio and audio amplifier in one unit that connects to the speakers and often to other input and output components (e.g. turntable, television, tape deck, and CD and DVD players)

  7. Tivoli Audio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Massachusetts in 2000 by audio engineer, Henry Kloss, and entrepreneur Tom DeVesto. Their first product, the Model One, was designed to receive FM radio signals in congested urban locations and distant or low-power stations as Kloss noted that the mid-60s wave of Japanese radios struggled to do this.

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