The Lectrosonics DCHR Stereo Camera Hop Receiver is a revolutionary miniature digital receiver designed for seamless integration with small cameras, delivering professional-grade stereo audio for dynamic production environments such as reality TV, sports video, and cinema. This robust device is engineered to work with Lectrosonics DCHT and M2T series transmitters to create a reliable digital camera hop system with impressive encryption capabilities for secure audio transmission. Featuring an extensive frequency range of 470 to 614 MHz and designed with cutting-edge antenna technology, the DCHR ensures clear reception even in challenging RF environments. Its lightweight aluminum housing and compact dimensions (2.4 inches wide, 3 inches high, 0.6 inches deep, weighing just 0.56875 pounds) make it an excellent choice for camera mounting without adding bulk. Its user-friendly interface allows for rapid setup and synchronization via the SmartTune system and IR sync feature, providing peace of mind for audio professionals on the go. With the flexibility to run on two AA batteries for up to eight hours or optional external power, the DCHR is designed for endurance and versatility in any production setting.
Features
Tune across a wide 144 MHz bandwidth from 470 to 614 MHz
Compatibility with DCHT, M2T, M2T-X, and D-Square Series transmitters
Select AES3 or balanced analog mic-/line-level outputs via a single TA5M connector
Robust AES 256-CTR encryption with four key management options
SmartTune for automatic selection of the clearest frequency
Extended operation of up to 8 hours on two AA batteries
External DC power option available with Lectrosonics LTBATELIM adapter
High-resolution LCD and membrane switches for easy control and monitoring
Durable solid machined aluminum housing for lightweight strength
Advanced antenna diversity switching to prevent dropouts
In the Box
Lectrosonics DCHR Camera-Mount Miniature Digital Camera Hop Wireless Receiver (470 to 614 MHz)
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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