What frequency trimming are the lecturer wireless microphone on?
Answers: Some of the frequencies I've timetabled below. You would have to scour, as different systems use different bands, depending how expensive a system it is, how weak it is, etc.
169-210 MHz.. (Specifically, 169.445, 169.505, 170.245, 170.305, 171.045, 171.105, 171.845 and 171.905)
518-578 MHz
578-608
614-698
740-814 (try 779-788 / 797-806)
Good Luck
Some places only want you to buy their products as a two of a kind (Microphone and Transmitter). But you can check around and find one that fits the budget, specific use, and is overall reliable.
I've seen plentiful collar microphones work with different transmitters. The collar microphone plug only just needs to fit into the transmitter you want to use. However, its other best to call the company and formulate sure there isn't any limiting factor near your transmitter.
Look at the model on your transmitter and call one of the companies that form the collar microphone. They will be able to agree to you know if there are any limiting factor with using their product near your transmitter.
I've seem prices run from $50-$200. Since you are not singing you should be capable of get one of the smaller number expensive models.
Good luck
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