The Shure P10T is a networkable, full-rack, dual channel wireless transmitter used in conjunction with the P10R Wireless Bodypack Receiver as part of the PSM®1000 Personal Monitor System. It offers a 72 MHz wide tuning bandwidth, networked remote control via Wireless Workbench® software, advanced rechargeability options, and PSM®900 backwards compatibility. Connections include balanced ¼” and XLR, loop out, dual Ethernet ports, and headphone monitor out. Comes with front or back mountable antennas, and power and Ethernet jumper cables. When purchasing separate wireless components, please match their frequency bands to ensure proper system operation.

Features
  • 72MHz wide tuning range provides flexibility in crowded RF environments
  • Networkable over Ethernet via Wireless Workbench® software
  • Backwards-compatible with PSM®900 receivers
  • RF Mute Switch allows system setup without causing RF interference
  • Sync RF scan information from a P10R bodypack quickly and easily over IR link
Specifications
  • RF Output Power: Selectable - 10, 50, 100mW (+20dBm)
  • RF Output Impedance: 50 ohms (typical)
  • Net Weight: 10.4lb
  • Dimensions: 1.7" x 19" x 13.5"
  • Power Requirement: Input 100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5A max
  • [Multiple P10T units are pictured above]
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[Multiple P10T units are pictured above]

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Brand
Model
  • P10T=-G10 PSM1000 Series Dual Wireless Transmitter - Band G10 (470-542 MHz)
Finish
  • G10 Band
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