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Wireless Microphones

Wireless Microphones. History of Sony Wireless. Sony started in the wireless mic business in 1974 Sony was first to introduce a PLL synthesized VHF system in 1983 Sony was first to introduce a direct oscillation type PLL synthesized UHF System in 1989

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Wireless Microphones

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  1. Wireless Microphones

  2. History of Sony Wireless • Sony started in the wireless mic business in 1974 • Sony was first to introduce a PLL synthesized VHF system in 1983 • Sony was first to introduce a direct oscillation type PLL synthesized UHF System in 1989 • Sony was first to introduce a unique SAW filter design for wireless tuners in 1993 • Sony was first to introduce a slot in type tuner in 1995 • Sony was first to introduce a 42 channel simultaneous system with the WD-880 in 1996 • Sony was first to introduce a dual channel portable diversity tuner in 2000 • Sony introduced a rack-mount tuner system with remote IP control in 2002 • Sony introduced cost-effective UWP series UHF diversity wireless systems in 2003 • Sony introduced new UWP Series and WL-800 Series models expanding the line up in 2005

  3. Sony Wireless Microphones • Frequency Selection • ‘A’ suffix model numbers • Include two TV channels • 12 MHz bandwidth • Selection of 94 frequencies • Each with 125KHz bandwidth • Almost all A models are discontinued • ‘B’ suffix model numbers • Include four TV channels • 24 MHz bandwidth • Selection of 188 frequencies • Each with 125KHz bandwidth

  4. Sony Wireless Microphones • WL-800 Series models have four UHF channel blocks • Models designated (30/32) • Contain UHF-TV channels 30, 31, 32 and 33 • Models designated (42/44) • Contain UHF-TV channels 42, 43, 44 and 45 • Models designated (62/64) • Contain UHF TV channels 62, 63, 64 and 65 • Models designated (66/68) • Contain UHF-TV channels 66, 67, 68 and 69 •  Every wireless model needs to have a channel specified

  5. Sony Wireless Microphones • UWP Series models have two UHF channel blocks • Models designated (62/64) • Contain UHF TV channels 62, 63, 64 and 65 • Models designated (66/68) • Contain UHF-TV channels 66, 67, 68 and 69 •  Every wireless model needs to have a channel specified

  6. Wireless Frequency Spectrum Issues • Wireless Mic Spectrum Story: http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_hear_2/ • Background • Today simultaneous analog and digital TV transmission • Crowding the UHF-TV spectrum in major cities • Congress Wireless Act, Bill passed in May 2006 • Actions FCC to implement Ch 2-51 unlicensed low power use • Congress Wireless Act of 2007 (John Cary) • Actions FCC to speed up implementation • FCC UHF Spectrum Reallocation • Ch 52-69 set for Jan 2009 - Some spectrum will be auctioned to the highest bidder • Some will be used for dedicated emergency use (9-11) • Some will be sold to wireless internet service providers • Organizations petitioning the FCC • Politicians are being swayed by big corporations (Intel, Microsoft, Verizon) to move quickly opening ch 2-51 spectrum for unlicensed low-power use to expand high speed internet in rural areas

  7. Wireless Frequency Spectrum Issues • Sony’s Action Plan • Introduce new WL-800 ch30/32 and ch42/44 models • ENG (portable systems) already shipping • Rack Mount Tuner base products will ship May 07 • Offer (charge basis) modification to existing WL-800 Series customers for Sony service to modify selected B-suffix models • Respond to spectrum regulation changes once they are decided • Continue to offer products according to current regulations • Monitoring FCC related activities

  8. Ch 30/32 and Ch 42/44 Support for Existing Customers • Customers who want Sony to modify select ‘B’ suffix WL-800 series wireless (to ch 30/32 or ch 42/44) can have Sony Service perform the required hardware modifications on a charge basis. • Contact Sony Service Teaneck, NJ and refer to UPG-324 Frequency change service program • Phone #: 201-833-5300 • Service Manager: Dominick Esolda

  9. MB-8N WRR-862B WD-850A Antenna Distributor Tuner Base Portable Tuner TBD - Contact Sony Service TBD - Contact Sony Service $400.00 Ch 30/32 and Ch 42/44 Support for Existing Customers Model Number Description Modification Price WRT-8B Bodypack Transmitter $300.00 WRT-822B Bodypack Transmitter $300.00 WRT-807B Handheld Transmitter $300.00 WRT-847B Handheld Transmitter $300.00 WRR-855B Portable Tuner $400.00 WRR-861B Portable Tuner $400.00 • Other existing WL-800 Series models (ones not included in the list above) can’t be modified. • This is because the unique parts needed are discontinued and no longer available. • In this case, newly designed replacement models can be purchased in Ch 30/32 and Ch 42/44

  10. Ch 30/32 and Ch 42/44 Tuner Base Products Model Ch Range Notes and Comments MB-8N Ch 62-69 Ch30/32 and Ch42/44 WRU-8N Modules won’t work MB-8N/9F Ch 30-69 Accepts all WRU-8N Modules (30/32,42/44,62/64,66/66)* MB-806A Ch 62-69 Ch30/32 and Ch42/44 WRU-806B Modules won’t work MB-X6 Ch 30-69 Accepts all WRU-806B Models (30/32,42/44,62/64,66/66)* AN-820A Ch 62-69 Only works with Ch 62/64 and Ch 66/68 systems AN-820/9L Ch 30-45 Only works with Ch 30/32 and Ch 42/44 systems WD-850A Ch 62-69 Only works with Ch 62/64 and Ch 66/68 systems WD-850/9F Ch 30-69 Works with MB tuner bases, channels 30 thru 69 Notes: * Large tuner base systems requiring use of ch30/32 or ch42/44 along with ch62/64 or ch66/68  Must use separate tuner bases and antennas.

  11. WL-800 Frequency PLAN for Multi-Channel

  12. WL-800 Frequency PLAN for Multi-Channel Guard Band Requirements # Guard Band should be between adjacent bands # Width of Guard Band is wider than the adjacent bands U3032 U3436 U3840 U4244 U4648 U5052 U5456 U5860 U6264 U6668 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band Guard Band 22ch/48MHz U3032 U3436 U3840 U4244 U4648 U5052 U5456 U5860 U6264 U6668 Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 22ch/48MHz U3032 U3436 U3840 U4244 U4648 U5052 U5456 U5860 U6264 U6668 22ch/48MHz Guard Band 22ch/48MHz Guard Band 22ch/48MHz U3032 U3436 U3840 U4244 U4648 U5052 U5456 U5860 U6264 U6668 Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band 16ch/ 24MHz 16ch/ 24MHz Guard Band Not using

  13. 54 channel tuner base system using all channels WL-800 Frequency PLAN for Multi-Channel AN-820/9L AN-820/9L AN-820A AN-820A Cascade WD-850/9F WD-850/9F WD-850/9F MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 MB-X6 (11x) WRU-806B66/68 (11x) WRU-806B62/64 (16x) WRU-806B42/44 (16x) WRU-806B30/32

  14. WL-800 Frequency PLAN for Multi-Channel • 54Ch Tuner Base equipment list 13U Rack Space Required

  15. Frequency Selection Tools Spectrum search websites • www.FCCInfo.com • www.tvradioworld.com Search by City or Zip Code Search by State

  16. Frequency Selection Tools Each Channel Block Document Includes a list of 188 frequency selections SONY WIRELESS FREQUENCY/GROUP CHARTS

  17. Frequency Selection Tools Page 2 Includes Group Plans for Multi-Channel Operation

  18. 22 Ch Plan • Not part of Group Presets • Keep this, you need it!

  19. New Products for NAB 2007 • Digital Wireless Microphone System • ECM-680S Stereo Shotgun Microphone • ECM-388BC Vocal Headset Microphone • XLR-1 Balanced Mic Input Adapter for PCM-D1 Recorder • Microphone and Camcorder Combo Charts

  20. New! Digital Wireless System Overview • Fully Digital System = High performance • 24 bit – 48 kHz digital audio • Total system spec:106 dB dynamic range • No Compander • Dramatic overall improvement in sound quality • Sony original codec • Low latency with high quality sound and reliable operation • Developed “from the ground up” for professional wireless audio • Multi channel operation • Up to 50% increase in # of simultaneous systems • Compared to existing analog wireless systems • Easy system set-up • TX and RX USB OTG (On the Go) keyboard connection • Remote control - The new way of Wireless remote control • Will be available in UHF-TV Ch 30/32 or Ch42/44

  21. Digital Wireless Microphone System • DWT-B01 Digital Wireless Transmitter • Bodypack transmitter accepts Mic or Line input • Selectable output power 1/10/50 mw • Small size : Slightly shorter then WRT-8B • Battery life 4 Hr using AA (alkaline) • Multi-channel operation : up to 12ch / 6MHz • Bodypack TX can be remotely controlled from RX • Change frequency, mic gain, etc. remotely • Tentative List Price: $2,500.00 • Availability: April 2008

  22. Digital Wireless Microphone System • DWR-S01D Digital Wireless Tuner • Mount directly in camcorder slot • The WORLD’S FIRST 2ch slot-in receiver • Optional adapter for use with existing camcorders • Organic EL display • Supports analog or AES3 digital audio output • Tentative List Price: $3,150.00 • Availability: April 2008

  23. Digital Wireless Microphone System • WA- 01D Wireless Tuner Adaptor • Facilitates mounting on camcorders or for mixer bag use • 2ch AES3 digital or analog audio output • Headphone output • Word sync input and external DC input • Tentative List Price: $900.00 • Availability: April 2008 A-8278-057-B Mount Bracket

  24. Digital Wireless System Benefits

  25. Digital Wireless System Benefits • High quality sound • 24bit @ 48kHz sampling quality • Wide frequency response: 20Hz – 20KHz • Wide Dynamic range : more then 106dB Dynamic response Frequency response Compander characteristic Response [dB] 20Hz – 20kHz Frequency [kHz] ANALOG SYSTEM DIGITAL SYSTEM

  26. Digital Wireless System Benefits • Multi-channel operation : 12 chs in 6MHz bandwidth • 1.5 times more than current Analog Wireless System • High RF Stability : Stronger interference rejection • Same service area (Vs Analog System) without degradation • Wireless remote control for easy operation • Rx vacant freq. search and sending freq. setting to transmitter • Wireless control of TX input attenuation from RX • Meta Data transmission • TX transmits battery info., RF level info., performers name to RX • Secure Audio transmission • Encryption for protecting piracy

  27. Multichannel application: Reality TV Digital Wireless System Benefits Frequency environment : Open channels TV33, TV44 and TV55 TV33: 8ch, TV44: 8ch , TV55: 8chTTL 24 channels ANALOG TV33 4ch TV55 2ch 4 camcorders system TV55 2ch TV33 4ch Inter-modulation free special CH allocation TV44 4ch TV55 2ch TV44 4ch TV55 2ch TV33: 12ch, TV44: 12ch , TV55: 12chTTL 36 channels DIGITAL Benefits TV33 4ch TV55 2ch TV33 4ch TV55 2ch 6 camcorders system TV33 4ch TV55 2ch TV44 4ch TV55 2ch TV55 2ch TV44 4ch Regular CH intervals Simple CH allocation TV55 2ch TV44 4ch

  28. Digital Wireless System Benefits • Up to 50% more wireless audio channels Digital modulation systems allow channel allocation on existing inter modulation FM modulation system needs the channel allocation to avoid inter modulation Channel allocation is permissible Inter modulation by non-linear RF devices Channel allocation not permissible 12ch at 6MHz BW (one TV ch ) 8ch at 6MHz BW (one TV ch )

  29. System examples

  30. 2ch Digital Wireless System 4ch Digital Wireless System Digital Wireless for Camcorder Slot-in DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x 1) in camcorder slot DWT-B01 Bodypack transmitter (x2) Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz 2Ch DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x 1) in camcorder slot Slot-in Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz DWT-B01 Bodypack transmitter (x4) 4Ch DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x 1) and WA-01D Adapter (x1) on camera back A-8278-057-B Mount Bracket

  31. Digital Wireless for Current Camcorders • 2ch Digital Wireless System 2ch Slot-in DWT-B01 Bodypack transmitter (x2) DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x 1) and WA-01D Adapter (x1) on camera back A-8278-057-B Mount Bracket Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz A-8278-057-B Mount Bracket

  32. Word Sync Word Sync AF1/AES AF1/AES AF2/Sync AF2/Sync DC IN DC IN AF AF AES AES Digital Wireless for Mixer Bag 4ch Digital Wireless System DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x2) and WA-01D Adapter (x2) Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz DWT-B01 Bodypack transmitter (x4) Location Sound Engineer Mixer Bag DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x2) and WA-01D Adapter (x2) Inside of the Mixer Bag 4ch analog signal DMX-P01 Mixer Mixing Out Cc Cc DC Power Third Party Battery and Divider Bottom of WA-01D

  33. Word Sync Word Sync Word Sync Word Sync AF1/AES AF1/AES AF1/AES AF1/AES AF2/Sync AF2/Sync AF2/Sync AF2/Sync DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN AF AF AF AF AES AES AES AES Digital Wireless for Mixer Bag DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x4) and WA-01D Adapter (x4) 8ch Digital Wireless System DWT-B01Bodypack transmitter (x8) Location Sound Engineer Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz Mixer Bag DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x4) and WA-01D Adapter (x4) 8ch analog signal Inside of the Mixer Bag Bottom of WA-01D DMX-P01 Mixer Cc Cc Cc Mix Out Third Party Battery and Divider Cc DC Power

  34. Reality TV show production / Location recording Multi Channel Audio System DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x1) Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz Performer DWT-B01 Bodypack transmitter (x4) A Performer 2-Ch Mix B DWT-B01 Bodypack Transmitter (x2) Mixer Bag Performer D Location sound engineer Performer Digital Wireless Transmission 24Bit/48KHz C DWR-S01D Portable Tuner (x2) WA-01D Adapter (x2)

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