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Professional UHF Wireless Microphone System VM-82U Operating Instructions Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-82UH UHF DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER VM-82U Better Music Builder UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF CHAN. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CH 002 MUTE SET POWER SET RF AF CHAN. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CH 004 ANTENNA-A VOLUME RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD MUTE VOLUME ANTENNA-B Thank you for purchasing this unit. To make full and effective use of this unit, please read this Owner's Manual carefully before operating it. Please retain this manual for future reference. Passionate about Music w w w. B e t t e r M u s i c B u i l d e r. c o m

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 3 SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS... 3 RECEIVER DESCRIPTION... 4 RECEIVER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION... 5~7 RECEIVER & HANDHELD TRANSMITTER LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION... 7 THE SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS... 8 SETTING UP YOUR RECEIVER... 8 CHANNEL OPERATION... 8~9 RECEIVER db SETUP... 10 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER db SETUP... 11 RECEIVER SIGNAL INTERFERENCE 1... 12 RECEIVER SIGNAL INTERFERENCE 2... 13 HOW TO ADJUST RECEIVER SETTINGS... 14 HOW TO CONNECT AUDIO OUT... 15 UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM DIAGRAM... 15 DC-POWER CONNECTION... 16 OPTIONAL: 19 RACK MOUNT KIT... 16 VM-82UH HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION... 17 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION... 18~20 HOW TO INSERT HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER S BATTERIES... 21 HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER... 22 HOW TO SET UP YOUR HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER... 23~25 VM-82UB BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SYSTEM SPECIFICATION... 26 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION...27~28 HOW TO INSERT BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER BATTERIES... 29 HOW TO WEAR BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER... 30 HOW TO SET UP YOUR BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER... 30 TECHNICAL FEATURES... 31 THE SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS... 31 VM-82U FCC FREQUENCY (GROUP A)... 32 VM-82U FCC FREQUENCY (GROUP B)... 33 FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Receiver (Group A)... 34~36 FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Receiver (Group B)... 37~39 FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Hand-held Transmitter... 40~41 FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Body-pack Transmitter... 42~44 FREQUENCY SCAN GROUPS FOR BAND C & BAND D... 45 US UHF WIRELESS OPERATING FREQUENCIES... 46~47 TROUBLESHOOTING...48~49 PRECAUTION... 50 MAINTENANCE... 51 2

INTRODUCTION As a leader in the Karaoke market, the engineering team of Better Music Builder recently designed the VM-82U UHF Wireless microphone system. VM-82U has two different frequency groups. Group A has 32 different frequencies and Group B has 1,280 different frequencies, which are authorized for use in United States by FCC. One of the outstanding features of VM-82U is that it allows individual and group singing as well as playing with musical instruments. Our engineering team designs this unit in such a way that the sensitivity can be adjusted at the transmitter (hand-held microphone) for singing and playing musical instruments. Therefore, a high sensitivity is good for playing musical instrument because it can pick up signals from the musical instrument for high performance. On the other hand, a low sensitivity is good for singing because it can reduce the noise when holding the hand-held microphone. In addition, the dual channel function of the receiver in this unit allows two microphones to operate at the same time. Therefore, this special feature is good for duet singing. This single unit is equivalent to two units for the same function by other brands. This wireless system may operate on some UHF frequencies that are not authorized in your area. Please contact the relevant governmental department in your country to obtain information on the authorized UHF frequencies for the wireless system in your area. SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1. Equipped with the latest wireless technology and UHF dual-channel with one receiver to picks up weak signals and prevents signal interference. 2. Clear LCD screen that can allow you to check AF (Audio Frequency) and RF (Radio Frequency) signal levels. 3. Receiver Sensitivity can be adjustable from 0 db to 40 db for different environmental conditions. 4. Hand-Held microphone Sensitivity can be adjustable from 0dB to -30dB for different environmental conditions. For example, -20dB is good for singing while 0dB (the highest sensitivity) is good for playing muscial instrument. 5. One receiver has two built-in units (Receiver A and Receiver B). 6. Audio signal can cover a distance from 10 feet to 300 feet. 7. Easy and convenient mounting for portable rack. 8. Adjustable antennas for different angles to receive better signals. 3

MODEL: VM-82U (UHF Microphone) RECEIVER DESCRIPTION NAMES & FUNCTION: DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER VM-82U Better Music Builder UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF CHAN. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CH 001 MUTE SET POWER SET RF AF CHAN. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CH 002 MUTE ANTENNA-A VOLUME RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD VOLUME ANTENNA-B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Front Panel: 1. Receiver Antenna input-a. (Channel-A) BNC socket. 2. Receiver A Volume control (Channel-A). 3. Receiver A LCD Display. 4. Press UP or DOWN to set a specific frequency for Channel-A. 5. Power button On/Off (Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds until the LCD screen lights turn on/off). 6. Press UP or DOWN to set a specific frequency for Channel-B. 7. Receiver B LCD Display. 8. Receiver B Volume control (Channel-B). 9. Receiver Antenna input-b. (Channel-B) BNC socket. Better Music Builder CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMENTS? info@bettermusicbuilder.com www.bettermusicbuilder.com ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. FCC: 74.861 SERIAL: CHANNEL B OUTPUT UNBALANCED BALANCED CHANNEL OUTPUT A & B UNBALANCED DC-POWER DC12~16V BALANCED CHANNEL A OUTPUT UNBALANCED RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the receiver may lead to electric shock, fire, or damage to the receiver and will void your warranty. 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rear Panel: 10. Channel-B 1/4-inch unbalanced audio output connector. 11. Channel-B XLR 3M socket balance audio output 50Hz~15KHz +/-3dB. 12. Channel A & B 1/4-inch (6.3 mm) jack socket unbalanced audio output, mixed channel A & B. 13. Power supply dock with removable IEC cable 12~16V. 14. Channel-A XLR 3M socket balance audio output 50Hz~15KHz +/-3dB. 15. Channel-A 1/4-inch unbalanced audio output connector. 4

RECEIVER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION After turning on the POWER button, LCD screen will light up as below: 1 3 4 2 5 1. RF (radio frequency) Indicator 2. AF (audio frequency) Indicator 3. Current Channel/Frequency Display: current value depends on your setting. NOTE If there is static or no sound coming out of your speakers, than there may be a frequency interruption from another system, change your frequency to match your transmitter s (microphone) frequency. 4. Mute Indicator: When MUTE is displayed, this means that there is no vocal signal(s) going out. When the microphone is on, MUTE would not appear. 5. This unit is in Diversity signal indicator. Either I or II would appear at the lower hand corner of the screen. SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT (SQELCH) PROGRAMMING: 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates SQELCH as shown on the left. NOTE If the microphone is off, but all RF indicators show signals, it means that you need to change to different frequency. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the screen will display your current db settings. Receiver Distance Coverage Display 00 db 05 db 10 db 15 db 20 db 25 db 30 db 35 db 40 db 100 m 89 m 78 m 67 m 56 m 45 m 34 m 23 m 12 m Range 328 feet 292 feet 256 feet 220 feet 184 feet 148 feet 112 feet 75 feet 39 feet NOTE When setting the db in the receiver, it has a different function from that of the transmitter (hand-held microphone). The db in the receiver is for distance coverage while the db in the transmitter is for sensitivity. This menu is for adjusting sensitivity, and to prevent signal interference. The range of adjustment is 0~40dB. The recommended value is 20dB. (Manufacture default setting). The lower the db the farther away you can be, but the more interference. Press UP or DOWN to select a different value the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. 5

CHANNEL/FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING: 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates DISPL as shown on the left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the LCD screen will appear as the figure on the left. NOTE Manufacturer has set up four (4) channels (frequencies) for easy operation. The Receiver A and Receiver B has different frequencies. Although Receiver A and Receiver B each has four channels, the frequencies are different. This menu s function is for switching your frequency displays between actual frequency or channel. LCD indicates the two modes, "CHANNL" (channel) or FREQU (frequency). Press UP or DOWN to select a different value the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. TUNING CHANNEL/FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING: 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates TUNE as shown left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the screen will display your current frequency settings. This menu indicates the present receiver s working CHANNEL/FREQUENCY signal. Tuning of the frequencies is made in 25MHz steps. Press UP or DOWN to select the present signal channel/frequency the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. 6

SYSTEM LOCK PROGRAMMING: 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates LOCK as shown on the left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the LCD screen will appear as the figure on the left. NOTE The screen depends on your current display settings. This menu s function is to lock/unlock your system s settings. If it is in the locked LOC ON status, you can t change any your current settings or power off. If it is unlocked LOCOFF you can change any settings. Press UP or DOWN to select a different value the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. RECEIVER & HANDHELD TRANSMITTER LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Receiver Channel 1 SQ Adjusting Display Channel Display Frequency Display Tune Lock Lock On Lock Off Off Display BAT Transmitter Channel 1 Sensitivity Adjusting Display Channel Display Frequency Display Tune Lock On Lock Off Low Battery Battery 7

THE SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS The package comes with one receiver, two transmitters, one DC power adapter, one plastic screw driver, one audio cable, four AA batteries, and two antennas. DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER VM-82U Better Music Builder UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF CHAN. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CH 001 MUTE SET POWER SET RF AF CHAN. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CH 002 MUTE ANTENNA-A VOLUME RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD VOLUME ANTENNA-B Receiver: 1 Set Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-82U UHF Hand-held Transmitter: 2 Units DC Power Adapter: 1 Unit Plastic Screw Driver 6.5 inches 16.5 cm AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY Audio Cable (For mixed out): 1 Unit ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA AA (1.5V) Battery: 4 Units Receiving Antenna: 2 Units SETTING UP YOUR RECEIVER 1. Screw the antennas (BNC socket) into the front panel of the receiver in a vertical 90 angle and turn it in clockwise to lock it. You can adjust the antennas to angle differently for adjusting signal strengths. 2. Insert the DC adapter into the power socket of the rear panel the power supply must comply the requirement of the system. 3. To turn on, turn Volume to the minimum. Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds until the LCD screen lights turn on. 4. Adjust the settings to your liking (See the description for the LCD or control panel). 5. To turn off, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds until the power stop. LCD screen will display OFF, then power will automatically shut off. CHANNEL OPERATION This unit has dual channel operation (Receiver A and Receiver B). It has 1,280 different frequencies. For easy operation, our manufacturer designs this unit in such a way that each receiver (Receiver A and Receiver B) has four different frequencies. Therefore, it has a total of eight different frequencies from both Receiver A and Receiver B. With this special feature, you can use the same channel with your microphones. 8

CHANNEL OPERATION RECEIVER CHANNEL A (Left) Channel-1 RECEIVER CHANNEL B (Right) Channel-1 RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD Figure 1 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Figure 5 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Once the receiver is on, the RF and AF would appear in the LCD screens. Channel A (Left) and Channel B (Right) have different frequencies. Channel-2 When the transmitter (i.e. hand-held microphone or body pack) is not on, but the receiver LCD screens show RF, it means that there is interference, so you need to change the channel. Channel-2 RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD Figure 2 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Figure 6 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER When the microphone is off and the receiver is on, there are no RF and AF signals as indicated in the diagram. This is normal. Channel-3 When the transmitter (i.e hand-held microphone or body pack) is on, and the RF signal is weak, then you should change to different channels or frequencies. Channel-3 RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD Figure 3 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Figure 7 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER When the receiver is on, but the transmitter is off, it is normal that there is no RF signal. If there is RF signal, there is interference, change the frequency. Channel-4 When the microphone is on, MUTE would not appear on the LCD screen. Either I or II would blink at the lower right hand corner because the unit is in diversity. Channel-4 RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD BAT Figure 4 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER Figure 8 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER If BAT appears with strong signal, it means that there is enough battery. If the bar has less than two units, you need to change the battery. If BAT appears with weak signal, it means that there is not enough battery. If the bar has less than two units, you need to change the battery. 9

GAIN GAIN GAIN UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET GAIN GAIN GAIN UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET GAIN GAIN GAIN UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET UHF-SERIES HI POWER LO SET RECEIVER db SETUP VM-82U Receiver VM-82U Receiver VM-82U Receiver 00 db Distance Coverage 100 m 328 ft 05 db Distance Coverage 89 m 292 ft 10 db Distance Coverage 78 m 256 ft OR OR OR VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82U Receiver VM-82U Receiver VM-82U Receiver 15 db 67 m 220 ft 20 db 56 m 184 ft 25 db 45 m 148 ft OR OR OR VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82U Receiver VM-82U Receiver VM-82U Receiver 30 db OR 34 m 112 ft 35 db OR 23 m 75 ft 40 db OR 12 m 39 ft VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack VM-82UH Transmitter VM-82UB Body-Pack NOTE The db setup of receiver is to cover the distance range. The db setup of receiver has different functions than that of the hand-held microphone. The db setup of hand-held microphone is to adjust the sensitivity. 10

BAT BAT HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER db SETUP Transmitter Sensitivity Display 0 db -10 db -20 db -30 db Range Maximum Sensitivity Average Manufacturer default Minimum Sensitivity Figure 1: Single Person Singing Figure 2: Group Singing 3 inches For single person use, we recommend setting the receiver to the minimum 30 db because the hand-held microphone would be less sensitive. Figure 3: Musical Instruments For group use, we recommend setting the hand-held microphone to -10 db. NOTE The db setup of hand-held microphone is to adjust the sensitivity. The db setup of receiver has different functions than that of the hand-held microphone. The db setup of receiver is to cover the distance range. For musical instruments, we recommend setting the hand-held microphone to 0 db because it would pick up full quality sound of the musical instruments. 11

POWER Passionate about Music POWER SR TM Better Music Builder DX-1500 Pro Better Music Builder CPU INTEGRATED POWER KARAOKE AMPLIFIER DX-288 MICROPHONE TONE MIC. INPUT MIC 1 MIC 2 MODE 24 BIT 48KHz SAMPLING RATE DIGITAL PROCESSOR loading... TREBLE MID BASS Volume Channel-A Main Left MUSIC MUTE MICROPHONE ADJUSTMENT VOL CENTER MIC. VOLUME 0dB MIC EXCITER LIGHT CUP SIGNAL POWER AUDIO DSP OFF SR MICROPHONE GAIN REPEAT DELAY BASS MID TREBLE MIC 1/4 MIC 2/5 MIC 3 DSP 1 DSP 2 MIC EFFECT 1 STEREO 2 ECHO 3 MIX 4 FIX DIGITAL PROCESS STEREO POWER KARAOKE AMPLIFIER 5 CHANNEL AUDIO VIDEO EFFECTS PROCESSOR MEMORY MIC 1 3 MIC 2 4 HIGH VOL LOW REAR Volume Channel-B Main Right 0dB UP DOWN MIC AUDIO INPUT SELECT MODE TM Better Music Builder DX-5000 MUSIC VOL 10 CDG DVD VOD LIGHT CUP SIGNAL POWER Volume Channel-C Rear Left ECHO TREBLE 0dB ECHO VOLUME CENTER LIGHT CUP SIGNAL POWER 5-CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER UP VOL DOWN POST MICROPHONE INPUT Volume Channel-D Rear Right MONITOR MIC VOL 0dB MIC MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX MIN MAX MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 EXCITER MONITOR MUSIC VOL MODE ADJUSTABLE EXCITER MIC AUDIO SUB INPUT LIGHT CUP SIGNAL POWER SUB VOL SUB FREQ VOL Volume 0dB CENTER MIN Hz 20 240 SUB FREQ OFF MUSIC VOLUME MUSIC LOCK MUSIC TONE Hz 20 240 BASS TREBLE POWER MAX MUSIC VOL ON RECEIVER SIGNAL INTERFERENCE 1 When you set the receiver to 00 db, it can cover up to 328 feet (100 meters). However, there may be interference from other wireless devices. For indoor use, set the receiver at 35 db or 40 db. Figure 1 SPEAKER PLASMA TV SPEAKER 100 m 328 ft NOTE For equipment rental setup, make sure that distance between the microphone receiver and hand-held microphone is appropriate. Please refer to the table Receiver Distance Coverage on page 13. 12

RECEIVER SIGNAL INTERFERENCE 2 For indoor use, we recommend setting the Receiver A and B at 35 db or 40 db to reduce the interference. Figure 2 MAIN LEFT SPEAKER PLASMA TV Wireless Receiver MAIN RIGHT SPEAKER 12 m 39 ft Transmitter Receiver Distance Coverage Display 00 db 05 db 10 db 15 db 20 db 25 db 30 db 35 db 40 db 100 m 89 m 78 m 67 m 56 m 45 m 34 m 23 m 12 m Range 328 feet 292 feet 256 feet 220 feet 184 feet 148 feet 112 feet 75 feet 39 feet NOTE Please refer to the next table for receiver db setup to achieve the best performance. The sound performance has nothing to do with the coverage distance. For example, 00 db may produce the most interference because of a distance over 300 feet. If the receiver is set at 30 db, it would cover a distance of 100 feet with less interference. It depends on your need for sound performance. 13

HOW TO ADJUST RECEIVER SETTINGS Press SET to select a setting mode for your receiver. (Refer to pages 5~7 for more information). UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CHAN. MUTE SET CHANNEL- B LCD VOLUME To adjust your receiver s channel/frequency by pressing the UP or DOWN button to select your frequency. UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CHAN. MUTE SET CHANNEL- B LCD VOLUME Turn VOLUME button to adjust your vocal volume. NOTE We recommend setting the volume to the maximum, then control it from the mixer. UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK CHAN. MUTE SET CHANNEL- B LCD VOLUME NOTE If you or anyone do any damage on any part of the receiver either accidentally or intentionally, we have the right to void your warranty. 14

MODEL: VM-82U (UHF Microphone) HOW TO CONNECT AUDIO OUT There are 5 different connectors as shown in the following diagram: 1. Connector 1 is a channel B 1/4-inch unbalanced audio output 2. Connector 2 is a channel B XLR-balanced audio out 3. Connector 3 is a mixed audio output (Receiver A and Receiver B) 4. Connector 4 is a channel A XLR-balanced audio out 5. Connector 5 is a channel A 1/4-inch unbalanced audio output NOTE Connector 1 (Receiver B) is a balanced XLR audio signal. If you connect Receiver B to the mixer or mixing amplifier, then you can control the microphone effect on MIC. B only. If you connect to the 1/4 unbalanced mixed out, any adjustments on microphone are the same. Connector 2 is an unbalanced 1/4 audio signal. If you connect to Connect 2 (1/4), both MIC. A and MIC. B will mixed together to produce the same signal. If you want to produce different effects on MIC. A and MIC. B, you need to connect to XLR (Connector 1), which is equivalent to channel B, and XLR (Connector 3), which is equivalent to channel A. You can also adjust different echo or MIC. tone effects on each microphone (i.e. MIC. A and MIC. B). Connector 3 (Receiver A) is a unbalanced 1/4 audio signal. If you connect A to the mixer or mixing amplifier, then you can control the microphone effect on MIC. A only. Better Music Builder MODEL: VM-82U (UHF Microphone) CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMENTS? info@bettermusicbuilder.com www.bettermusicbuilder.com ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. FCC: 74.861 SERIAL: CHANNEL B OUTPUT UNBALANCED BALANCED CHANNEL OUTPUT A & B UNBALANCED DC-POWER DC12~16V BALANCED CHANNEL A OUTPUT UNBALANCED RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the receiver may lead to electric shock, fire, or damage to the receiver and will void your warranty. 1 2 3 4 Connector 2 (Mixed A & B) Connector 1 (XLR Balanced) 5 Connector 3 (Unbalanced) UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM DIAGRAM Better Music Builder CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMENTS? info@bettermusicbuilder.com www.bettermusicbuilder.com ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. FCC: 74.861 SERIAL: Rear View CHANNEL B OUTPUT UNBALANCED BALANCED CHANNEL OUTPUT A & B UNBALANCED DC-POWER DC12~16V BALANCED CHANNEL A OUTPUT UNBALANCED RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the receiver may lead to electric shock, fire, or damage to the receiver and will void your warranty. AUDIO (XLR) OUTPUT AUDIO (1/4) OUTPUT REAR MIC. INPUT OUTPUT REC MAIN 1 Audio Mixing Amplifier or a Karaoke Unit Input terminal R MAIN 2 L MIC 3 MIC 4 15

MODEL: VM-82U (UHF Microphone) 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK MUTE 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 PEAK MUTE DC-POWER CONNECTION Better Music Builder CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMENTS? info@bettermusicbuilder.com www.bettermusicbuilder.com ENGINEERED AND DESIGN IN U.S.A. FCC: 74.861 SERIAL: CHANNEL B OUTPUT UNBALANCED BALANCED CHANNEL OUTPUT A & B UNBALANCED DC-POWER DC12~16V BALANCED CHANNEL A OUTPUT UNBALANCED RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Taking apart or modifying the receiver may lead to electric shock, fire, or damage to the receiver and will void your warranty. Rear View 120V DC: 12V~16V adapter NOTE If you use 220V to 240V, you must make sure to use a right adapter, otherwise, it would damage your system. Our warranty does not cover this. OPTIONAL: 19 RACK MOUNT KIT If you want to put the system onto a mount-kit, please follow the below diagram. Our design has this special feature to allow it to mount on a DJ rack. It is removable. 7 inches Antenna is adjustable. DUAL CHANNEL RECEIVER VM-82U Better Music Builder UHF 64 SELECTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF CHAN. CH 002 ANTENNA-A VOLUME RECEIVER - A LCD RECEIVER - B LCD SET POWER SET RF AF CHAN. CH 004 VOLUME ANTENNA-B 13.8 inches 19 inches Rack mount kit is not included. 16

SET VM-82UH HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION TRANSMITTER DETAILS: Uncovered Looking of the Hand-held Transmitter: ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA AA 1.5V AA 1.5V 1 2 3 5 6 7 SET UHF 8 32 FREQUENCY SELECTABLE UHF 32 FREQUENCY SELECTABLE 1. Interchangeable microphone head. 2. Battery dock: insert 2x1.5V AA battery or 2x1.2V rechargeable battery. 3. LCD Digital Display. 4. Bottom Cap. 5. SET button: Opens the different statuses your system lets you adjust, and adjustment confirmation. 6. : Press to select and set options. 7. : Press to select and set options. 8. Power Button: Press and hold the handheld for 3 seconds to turn power ON/OFF. 17

HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION After turning on the POWER button, LCD screen will light up as below: Manufacturer Default Setting 1 2 BAT 3 Channel Ch 001 Ch 002 Ch 003 Ch 004 Receiver A 740.100 MHz 740.600 MHz 763.600 MHz 768.000 MHz Receiver B 790.000 MHz 791.500 MHz 821.100 MHz 821.600 MHz 1. Display Channel/Frequency: Current value depends on your setting. 2. Battery Status: Indicates charge remaining in transmitter batteries. 3. LED (batter power indicator): If light is on, battery power is at normal level. No light means power off or no power. SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT (SQELCH) PROGRAMMING: BAT 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates SQELCH as shown on the left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the screen will display your current db settings. BAT NOTE When setting the db in the transmitter (hand-held microphone), it has a different function from that of the receiver (Receiver A and Receiver B). The db in the transmitter is for sensitivity while the db in the receiver is for distance coverage. This menu is for adjusting sensitivity, and to prevent signal interference. The range of adjustment is 0~-30dB. The recommended value is -20dB. (Manufacturer setup is 15dB). The lower the db the farther away you can be, but the more interference. Press UP or DOWN to select a different value the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. Manufacturer Default Setting / Transmitter Sensitivity Display 0 db -10 db -20 db -30 db Range Maximum Sensitivity Average Manufacturer default Minimum Sensitivity Sensitivity Hight Level Medium Level Standard Level Low Level 18 Good For Musical Instruments Group Singing Duet Singing Strong Voice

CHANNEL/FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING: 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates DISPL as shown on the left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the LCD screen will appear as the figure on the left. NOTE The screen depends on your current display settings. When you see the screen showing ChAnnL, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. NOTE When you see the screen as shown on the above, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. Please do not return the unit to your dealer. This menu s function is for switching your frequency displays between actual frequency or channel. LCD indicates the two modes, ChAnnL (channel) or FcE 9u (frequency). Press UP or DOWN to select a different value the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. TUNING CHANNEL/FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING: 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates TUNE as shown on the left. When you see the screen showing tun E, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. Please do not return the unit to your dealer. NOTE When you see the screen as shown on the above, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. Please do not return the unit to your dealer. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the screen will display your current frequency settings. NOTE The screen depends on your current display settings. Press UP or DOWN to select the present signal channel/frequency the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. 19

SYSTEM LOCK PROGRAMMING: BAT BAT BAT NOTE When you see the screen as shown on the above, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. Please do not return the unit to your dealer. 1. Keep pressing SET until LCD screen indicates LOC as shown on the left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, the LCD screen will appear as the figure on the left. NOTE The screen depends on your current display settings. This menu s function is to lock/unlock your system s settings. If it is in the locked LOC On status, you can t change any your current settings or power off. If it is unlocked LOC OFF you can change any settings. Press UP or DOWN to select a different value the LCD screen will flash. Press SET to confirm your adjustments. If you haven t pressed SET, no change will be made and the LCD screen will keep flashing. BATTERY STATUS: Indicates a full battery on the transmitter. BAT Full Battery BAT Low Battery Indicates a low battery on the transmitter. When it shows a low battery as shown on the left, you need to change the battery or recharge the battery immediatelychanged immediately. TURN OFF TRANSMITTER: BAT LCD screen indicates OFF as shown on the left when the transmitter is off. 20

AA HOW TO INSERT HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER S BATTERIES 1. Twist open battery cover. AA 1.5V Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-82UH AA 1.5V UHF 2. Use one hand to hold onto the top of your transmitter, with your other hand slide 2 AA batteries into battery slot. Be careful not to drop transmitter while inserting batteries. AA 1.5V ALKALINE BATTERY AA 1.5V No Good Good AA ALKALINE BATTERY ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA ALKALINE BATTERY AA 3. Twist back battery cover. AA 1.5V Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-82UH AA 1.5V UHF 21

AA 1.5V MAKE SURE THAT YOU INSERT THE BATTERY AT THE RIGHT ELECTRIC POLES, AS SHOWN IN PICTURE. ALKALINE BATTERY AA Correct ALKALINE BATTERY AA Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-82UH AA 1.5V UHF AA ALKALINE BATTERY Wrong ALKALINE BATTERY AA AA 1.5V Better Music Builder UHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VM-82UH AA 1.5V UHF HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Press and hold power button to turn on/off your transmitter. When on transmitter s LCD screen will have display, when off transmitter s LCD screen will be off. Press Power button to select display options as follows: Display Channel/Frequency Lock ON/OFF NOTE After pressing the button for three seconds, the transmitter should turn on. If the transmitter is still off, please check the battery. It may very low. You need to change the battery or recharge it immediately. 22

HOW TO SET UP YOUR HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Firstly, twist to release the bottom cap. NOTE We have six caps in different colors. By using colored caps, it can help you easily identify different microphones. Colored caps are optional. CLOSE OPEN SWITCH THE CAPS WITH 6 DIFFERENT COLORS Green Blue Yellow Silver Orange Black (*Optional: You can switch the caps with 6 different colors; green, blue, yellow, silver, orange and black. Sold separately) INTERCHANGEABLE MICROPHONE HEAD 1 2 Interchangeable microphone head NOTE You can order the replacement parts (such as the microphone head as shown in the above figure) from any of our authorized dealers. 23

SET HOW TO SET UP YOUR HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER Second, To change the settings press SET to switch to the mode you want to adjust on the transmitter, and UP or DOWN to select press set again to confirm. To modify the other modes, press SET to that mode and the UP or DOWN button to select the adjustments. Press SET again to confirm. Using Plastic Screw Driver SET UHF 32 FREQUENCY SELECTABLE UHF 32 FREQUENCY SELECTABLE Do not use pencil and metal screw driver NOTE 1. Match your frequency on the transmitter to that on the receiver for a better signal. 2. If you do not press Set to confirm, no adjustments will be made. 3. Damage because of improper usage will void your warranty. 4. Do not use metal screw driver or the likes for adjustments. It may damage the transmitter and void your warranty. 24

SET SETTING UP CHANNEL/FREQUENCY: SET UHF Using Plastic Screw Driver 32 FREQUENCY SELECTABLE UHF 32 FREQUENCY SELECTABLE To change channel/frequency press SET until LCD screen displays CH 001* (channel display values) or 791.500* (frequency display values) (*varies depends on current settings). Press the up or down buttons to select a different channel/frequency (channel ranges from 1-9 & A-F). Then the LCD screen will flash. Press set again to confirm (if you don t confirm no adjustments will be made.) NOTE Match your channel/frequency to the receiver s the RF indicator on the receiver will show a signal. Manufacturer has 1,280 frequencies approved by FCC. In each receiver, both channel A and channel B has 32 frequencies, so the total is 64 frequencies. However, each frequency is different. TO CHANGE DISPLAY BETWEEN CHANNEL/FREQUENCY: Frequency displays frequency signal s actual units, while channel displays a substitute letter or number. (Refer to page 40 for the frequency s value in channel and actual unit.) Keep pressing set until LCD screen displays DISPL. After 1-2 seconds screen will show FcE 9u (frequency) or CHAnnL (channel). Note: Current display depends on settings. Press the up or down button to switch between the two. Then the LCD screen will flash. Press set again to confirm (if you don t confirm no adjustments will be made.) TO UNLOCK/LOCK YOUR SETTINGS: NOTE In lock mode settings can not be adjusted and transmitter can not be powered off, in unlock mode all settings can be adjusted. Keep pressing set until LCD screen displays LOC after 1-2 seconds screen will display LOC OFF (unlock) or LOC ON (locked). Press UP or DOWN to switch between the two settings. Then the LCD screen will flash. Press set again to confirm (if you don t confirm no adjustments will be made.) 25 Do not use pencil and metal screw driver

GAIN HI POWER LO SET VM-82UB BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SYSTEM SPECIFICATION (Optional Sale) NAMES & FUNCTION: Transmitter Body-pack System (including Lavalier Mic. and Headset Mic.) Outside Picture 1. Antenna 2. Microphone Jack 3. LCD 4. Battery Cover 5. Tie-Clip 6. Microphone Extension Jack 1 2 Side-face Picture UHF-SERIES 3 Optional 5 4 6 Optional Inside Picture 1. Power Switch 2. Channel Selection 3. Setting 4. Battery Slot 5. Volume Control 6. Transmitter Power Switch on/off UHF-SERIES 1 Lavalier Mic. (Accessories) 1/4 to mini 3-pin lavalier cable Optional 5 2 6 Optional 3 4 Headset Mic. (Accessories) 1/4 to mini 3-pin lavalier cable Apical Panel 1. Antenna Jack 2. Power Indicator 3. Power Switch 4. Microphone Jack Body-pack Transmitter Top View 1 2 3 4 Optional 26

BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER LCD PANEL DESCRIPTION 1. Switch Power to the ON position on the apical panel, then the LCD screen will display as below: BAT 2. Button SET, menu selection and confirmation button, by pressing the set button you can choose the function menu for adjusting. After using button or to change the function status, please press SET to confirm. 3. Button or is to select adjustments of every menu. CHANNEL DISPLAY AND MENU ADJUSTMENT: Press SET LCD screen will display as shown on the left. BAT BAT BAT BATTERY STATUS: Full Battery BAT Low Battery The menu displays the working frequency of the transmitter (it can be displayed differently from display selection menu), press or to select a different frequency, then press SET to confirm. If you choose a new channel or frequency, but didn t press SET to confirm, LCD screen will flash to remind you, afterwards press SET to confirm and the LCD screen will stop flashing. Indicates a full battery on the transmitter. Indicates a low battery on the transmitter. When it shows a low battery as shown on the left, you need to change the battery or recharge the battery immediatelychanged immediately. 27

FREQUENCY DISPLAY SELECTION: BAT BAT BAT NOTE When you see the screen as shown on the above, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. Please do not return the unit to your dealer. 1. Press SET until LCD screen displays as shown on the left. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, it will display as shown on the left. (The screen displays according to the present setting) Press to select FrE 9u for frequency display, or to select ChA nnl for channel display. In frequency mode, your current frequency level will be displayed in their actual units, In channel mode your current frequency level will be displayed in whole numbers. SYSTEM LOCKING MENU: BAT BAT BAT NOTE When you see the screen as shown on the above, it is functioning normally and not a technical error. Please do not return the unit to your dealer. 1. Press SET until LCD screen displays as shown on the left. They appear in screen for only one second and disappear very fast. 2. After 2 to 3 seconds, it will display as shown on the left. (The screen displays according to the present setting) This menu s function is for locking the transmitter s working status (Channel, Displaying, Selecting, Power ON/OFF etc.). If it is in LOC On (lock position), it can not change the present working status, also can not power off the receiver. If it is in the LOC OFF (unlock position), it can change all of the current settings. When pressing the or to change the menu s status, press SET to confirm, otherwise it will be ineffective. If you change the previous status, but didn t press SET to confirm, the LCD screen will flash to remind you after 2~3 seconds. Press SET to confirm, then LCD screen will stop flashing. 28

GAIN HI POWER LO SET GAIN HI POWER LO AA SET TURN OFF BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER: BAT LCD screen indicates OFF as shown on the left when the transmitter is off. HOW TO INSERT BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER BATTERIES 1. open battery cover. UHF-SERIES CLOSE OPEN 2. Insert 2 AA batteries into battery slot. Make sure that you insert the battery correctly, as shown in picture. When the transmitter body-pack light glows red, the batteries should be changed immediately. Good AA ALKALINE BATTERY ALKALINE BATTERY AA UHF-SERIES ALKALINE BATTERY 29

HOW TO WEAR BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER Clip the transmitter to a belt A or slide a strap through the transmitter clip B as shown. B A Transmitter Body-Pack Rear View Transmitter Body-Pack Rear View HOW TO SET UP YOUR BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER 1. Connect the microphone jack on the apical panel. 2. Put 2 double A (AA) alkaline batteries in the battery box. 30

TECHNICAL FEATURES A. SYSTEM FEATURE: 1. Frequency Setup Mode: PLL (Phase locked loop) 2. Frequency Range: 520MHz~820MHz (Selectable) 3. Modulation Mode: FM 4. Maximum Frequency Deviation: +45KHz 5. Audio Frequency Response: 80Hz~15KHz (+3dB) 6. Comprehensive Distortion: 1% 7. Work Temperature: -10ºC~+40ºC B. TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURE OF THE RECEIVER: 1. Sensitivity: 12BuV (80dB S/N) 2. Sensitivity Adjustment Range: 12~32dB BUV 3. Stray Control: 75dB 4. Audio Output Balanced: 0~0.5V/100 ohm 5. Audio Output Unbalanced: 0~0.5V/5K ohm 6. Display: LCD 7. Power: 12~16V DC 8. Work Current: 300mA 9. Receiving Distance: 150M 10. Receiver Dimensions (WxHxD): 13.8 x 1.9 x 7 (inches) / 35 x 4.7 x 18 (cm) 11. Net Weight: 5 lbs / 2.3 kg 12. Shipping Weight: 8.2 lbs / 3.7 kg C. TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURE OF THE TRANSMITTER: 1. Transmitter: 20~30mW 2. Image Controlment: -50dB 3. Battery: AA (1.5V) x 4 4. Super-Cardioid Shaking 5. Microphone Dimensions (WxH): 1.96 x 9.3 (inches) / 5 x 23.7 (cm) THE SYSTEM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS Receiver: 1 Set Handheld Transmitter: 2 Set Receiving Antenna: 2 Units AA (1.5V) Battery: 4 Units DC Power Adapter: 1 Unit Audio Connecting Cable: 1 Unit Plastic Screw Driver: 1 Unit Instruction Manual: 1 Unit 31

VM-82U FCC FREQUENCY (GROUP A) Manufacturer has 1,280 frequencies approved by FCC. Each receiver has 64 channels with different frequencies. 18 sets of microphone (a total of 32 microphones) can be used at the same time. Manufacturer has set Group A and Group B. Please review the available frequencies for use in the following table. Channel Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Receiver A Frequency 740.100MHZ 741.200MHZ 745.600MHZ 748.100MHZ 750.300MHZ 752.100MHZ 754.600MHZ 762.200MHZ 740.900MHZ 742.500MHZ 744.800MHZ 746.700MHZ 747.500MHZ 749.300MHZ 751.500MHZ 753.200MHZ 751.400MHZ 752.900MHZ 754.100MHZ 758.300MHZ 760.100MHZ 763.100MHZ 771.600MHZ 741.850MHZ 743.700MHZ 770.650MHZ 769.100MHZ 767.300MHZ 765.200MHZ 762.350MHZ 771.250MHZ 770.900MHZ Receiver B Frequency 790.000MHZ 791.300MHZ 797.000NHZ 800.100MHZ 801.600MHZ 805.500MHZ 807.200MHZ 796.800MHZ 801.850MHZ 804.700MHZ 808.450MHZ 812.000MHZ 815.500MHZ 818.000MHZ 821.100MHZ 790.700MHZ 793.000MHZ 795.700MHZ 798.800MHZ 805.100MHZ 810.000MHZ 817.450MHZ 821.350MHZ 819.800MHZ 820.700MHZ 815.100MHZ 816.700MHZ 792.250MHZ 793.350MHZ 802.750MHZ 804.275MHZ 808.900MHZ 32

VM-82U FCC FREQUENCY (GROUP B) This wireless system may operate on some UHF frequencies that are not authorized in your area. Please contact the relevant governmental department in your country to obtain information on the authorized UHF frequencies for the wireless system in your area. Channel Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Receiver A Frequency 740.400MHZ 745.000MHZ 746.300MHZ 749.000MHZ 750.800MHZ 753.600MHZ 759.000MHZ 762.500MHZ 741.600MHZ 743.300MHZ 745.900MHZ 747.200MHZ 748.650MHZ 751.100MHZ 752.500MHZ 754.700MHZ 751.800MHZ 753.850MHZ 756.800MHZ 759.400MHZ 760.900MHZ 766.400MHZ 772.000MHZ 743.700MHZ 742.200MHZ 768.400MHZ 769.750MHZ 767.650MHZ 762.850MHZ 761.475MHZ 771.990MHZ 768.125MHZ Receiver B Frequency 790.300MHZ 796.300MHZ 798.600NHZ 800.500MHZ 803.600MHZ 806.100MHZ 808.000MHZ 799.300MHZ 802.100MHZ 806.600MHZ 811.300MHZ 813.700MHZ 816.300MHZ 819.450MHZ 821.900MHZ 791.600MHZ 795.200MHZ 797.350MHZ 803.100MHZ 807.650MHZ 813.300MHZ 819.300MHZ 821.600MHZ 820.450MHZ 815.750MHZ 813.950MHZ 790.950MHZ 792.550MHZ 802.450MHZ 803.950MHZ 808.200MHZ 810.350MHZ 33

34 FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Receiver (Group A) Receiver A Frequency (MHz) 740.000 740.025 740.050 740.075 740.100 740.125 740.150 740.175 740.200 740.225 740.250 740.275 740.300 740.325 740.350 740.375 740.400 740.425 740.450 740.475 740.500 740.525 740.550 740.575 740.600 740.625 740.650 740.675 740.700 740.725 740.750 740.775 740.800 740.825 740.850 740.875 740.900 740.925 740.950 740.975 741.000 741.025 741.050 741.075 741.100 741.125 741.150 741.175 741.200 741.225 741.250 741.275 741.300 741.325 741.350 741.375 741.400 741.425 741.450 741.475 741.500 741.525 741.550 741.575 741.600 741.625 741.650 741.675 741.700 741.725 741.750 741.775 741.800 741.825 741.850 741.875 741.900 741.925 741.950 741.975 742.000 742.025 742.050 742.075 742.100 742.125 742.150 742.175 742.200 742.225 742.250 742.275 742.300 742.325 742.350 742.375 742.400 742.425 742.450 742.475 742.500 742.525 742.550 742.575 742.600 742.625 742.650 742.675 742.700 742.725 742.750 742.775 742.800 742.825 742.850 742.875 742.900 742.925 742.950 742.975 743.000 743.025 743.050 743.075 743.100 743.125 743.150 743.175 743.200 743.225 743.250 743.275 743.300 743.325 743.350 743.375 743.400 743.425 743.450 743.475 743.500 743.525 743.550 743.575 743.600 743.625 743.650 743.675 743.700 743.725 743.750 743.775 743.800 743.825 743.850 743.875 743.900 743.925 743.950 743.975 744.000 744.025 744.050 744.075 744.100 744.125 744.150 744.175 744.200 744.225 744.250 744.275 744.300 744.325 744.350 744.375 744.400 744.425 744.450 744.475 744.500 744.525 744.550 744.575 744.600 744.625 744.650 744.675 744.700 744.725 744.750 744.775 744.800 744.825 744.850 744.875 744.900 744.925 744.950 744.975 745.000 745.025 745.050 745.075 745.100 745.125 745.150 745.175 745.200 745.225 745.250 745.275 745.300 745.325 745.350 745.375 745.400 745.425 745.450 745.475 745.500 745.525 745.550 745.575 745.600 745.625 745.650 745.675 745.700 745.725 745.750 745.775 745.800 745.825 745.850 745.875 745.900 745.925 745.950 745.975 746.000 746.025 746.050 746.075 746.100 746.125 746.150 746.175 746.200 746.225 746.250 746.275 746.300 746.325 746.350 746.375 746.400 746.425 746.450 746.475 746.500 746.525 746.550 746.575 746.600 746.625 746.650 746.675 746.700 746.725 746.750 746.775 746.800 746.825 746.850 746.875 746.900 746.925 746.950 746.975 747.000 747.025 747.050 747.075 747.100 747.125 747.150 747.175 747.200 747.225 747.250 747.275 747.300 747.325 747.350 747.375 747.400 747.425 747.450 747.475 747.500 747.525 747.550 747.575 747.600 747.625 747.650 747.675 747.700 747.725 747.750 747.775 747.800 747.825 747.850 747.875 747.900 747.925 747.950 747.975 748.000 748.025 748.050 748.075 748.100 748.125 748.150 748.175 748.200 748.225 748.250 748.275 748.300 748.325 748.350 748.375 748.400 748.425 748.450 748.475 748.500 748.525 748.550 748.575 748.600 748.625 748.650 748.675 748.700 748.725 748.750 748.775 748.800 748.825 748.850 748.875 748.900 748.925 748.950 748.975 749.000 749.025 749.050 749.075 749.100 749.125 749.150 749.175 749.200 749.225 749.250 749.275 749.300 749.325 749.350 749.375 749.400 749.425 749.450 749.475 749.500 749.525 749.550 749.575 749.600 749.625 749.650 749.675 749.700 749.725 749.750 749.775 749.800 749.825 749.850 749.875 749.900 749.925 749.950 749.975 750.000 750.025 750.050 750.075 750.100 750.125 750.150 750.175 750.200 750.225 750.250 750.275 750.300 750.325 750.350 750.375 750.400 750.425 750.450 750.475 750.500 750.525 750.550 750.575 750.600 750.625 750.650 750.675 750.700 750.725 750.750 750.775 750.800 750.825 750.850 750.875 750.900 750.925 750.950 750.975

FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Receiver (Group A) 35 Receiver A Frequency (MHz) 751.000 751.025 751.050 751.075 751.100 751.125 751.150 751.175 751.200 751.225 751.250 751.275 751.300 751.325 751.350 751.375 751.400 751.425 751.450 751.475 751.500 751.525 751.550 751.575 751.600 751.625 751.650 751.675 751.700 751.725 751.750 751.775 751.800 751.825 751.850 751.875 751.900 751.925 751.950 751.975 752.000 752.025 752.050 752.075 752.100 752.125 752.150 752.175 752.200 752.225 752.250 752.275 752.300 752.325 752.350 752.375 752.400 752.425 752.450 752.475 752.500 752.525 752.550 752.575 752.600 752.625 752.650 752.675 752.700 752.725 752.750 752.775 752.800 752.825 752.850 752.875 752.900 752.925 752.950 752.975 753.000 753.025 753.050 753.075 753.100 753.125 753.150 753.175 753.200 753.225 753.250 753.275 753.300 753.325 753.350 753.375 753.400 753.425 753.450 753.475 753.500 753.525 753.550 753.575 753.600 753.625 753.650 753.675 753.700 753.725 753.750 753.775 753.800 753.825 753.850 753.875 753.900 753.925 753.950 753.975 754.000 754.025 754.050 754.075 754.100 754.125 754.150 754.175 754.200 754.225 754.250 754.275 754.300 754.325 754.350 754.375 754.400 754.425 754.450 754.475 754.500 754.525 754.550 754.575 754.600 754.625 754.650 754.675 754.700 754.725 754.750 754.775 754.800 754.825 754.850 754.875 754.900 754.925 754.950 754.975 755.000 755.025 755.050 755.075 755.100 755.125 755.150 755.175 755.200 755.225 755.250 755.275 755.300 755.325 755.350 755.375 755.400 755.425 755.450 755.475 755.500 755.525 755.550 755.575 755.600 755.625 755.650 755.675 755.700 755.725 755.750 755.775 755.800 755.825 755.850 755.875 755.900 755.925 755.950 755.975 756.000 756.025 756.050 756.075 756.100 756.125 756.150 756.175 756.200 756.225 756.250 756.275 756.300 756.325 756.350 756.375 756.400 756.425 756.450 756.475 756.500 756.525 756.550 756.575 756.600 756.625 756.650 756.675 756.700 756.725 756.750 756.775 756.800 756.825 756.850 756.875 756.900 756.925 756.950 756.975 757.000 757.025 757.050 757.075 757.100 757.125 757.150 757.175 757.200 757.225 757.250 757.275 757.300 757.325 757.350 757.375 757.400 757.425 757.450 757.475 757.500 757.525 757.550 757.575 757.600 757.625 757.650 757.675 757.700 757.725 757.750 757.775 757.800 757.825 757.850 757.875 757.900 757.925 757.950 757.975 758.000 758.025 758.050 758.075 758.100 758.125 758.150 758.175 758.200 758.225 758.250 758.275 758.300 758.325 758.350 758.375 758.400 758.425 758.450 758.475 758.500 758.525 758.550 758.575 758.600 758.625 758.650 758.675 758.700 758.725 758.750 758.775 758.800 758.825 758.850 758.875 758.900 758.925 758.950 758.975 759.000 759.025 759.050 759.075 759.100 759.125 759.150 759.175 759.200 759.225 759.250 759.275 759.300 759.325 759.350 759.375 759.400 759.425 759.450 759.475 759.500 759.525 759.550 759.575 759.600 759.625 759.650 759.675 759.700 759.725 759.750 759.775 759.800 759.825 759.850 759.875 759.900 759.925 759.950 759.975 760.000 760.025 760.050 760.075 760.100 760.125 760.150 760.175 760.200 760.225 760.250 760.275 760.300 760.325 760.350 760.375 760.400 760.425 760.450 760.475 760.500 760.525 760.550 760.575 760.600 760.625 760.650 760.675 760.700 760.725 760.750 760.775 760.800 760.825 760.850 760.875 760.900 760.925 760.950 760.975 761.000 761.025 761.050 761.075 761.100 761.125 761.150 761.175 761.200 761.225 761.250 761.275 761.300 761.325 761.350 761.375 761.400 761.425 761.450 761.475 761.500 761.525 761.550 761.575 761.600 761.625 761.650 761.675 761.700 761.725 761.750 761.775 761.800 761.825 761.850 761.875 761.900 761.925 761.950 761.975

FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE FOR USE: Receiver (Group A) 36 Receiver A Frequency (MHz) 762.000 762.025 762.050 762.075 762.100 762.125 762.150 762.175 762.200 762.225 762.250 762.275 762.300 762.325 762.350 762.375 762.400 762.425 762.450 762.475 762.500 762.525 762.550 762.575 762.600 762.625 762.650 762.675 762.700 762.725 762.750 762.775 762.800 762.825 762.850 762.875 762.900 762.925 762.950 762.975 763.000 763.025 763.050 763.075 763.100 763.125 763.150 763.175 763.200 763.225 763.250 763.275 763.300 763.325 763.350 763.375 763.400 763.425 763.450 763.475 763.500 763.525 763.550 763.575 763.600 763.625 763.650 763.675 763.700 763.725 763.750 763.775 763.800 763.825 763.850 763.875 763.900 763.925 763.950 763.975 764.000 764.025 764.050 764.075 764.100 764.125 764.150 764.175 764.200 764.225 764.250 764.275 764.300 764.325 764.350 764.375 764.400 764.425 764.450 764.475 764.500 764.525 764.550 764.575 764.600 764.625 764.650 764.675 764.700 764.725 764.750 764.775 764.800 764.825 764.850 764.875 764.900 764.925 764.950 764.975 765.000 765.025 765.050 765.075 765.100 765.125 765.150 765.175 765.200 765.225 765.250 765.275 765.300 765.325 765.350 765.375 765.400 765.425 765.450 765.475 765.500 765.525 765.550 765.575 765.600 765.625 765.650 765.675 765.700 765.725 765.750 765.775 765.800 765.825 765.850 765.875 765.900 765.925 765.950 765.975 766.000 766.025 766.050 766.075 766.100 766.125 766.150 766.175 766.200 766.225 766.250 766.275 766.300 766.325 766.350 766.375 766.400 766.425 766.450 766.475 766.500 766.525 766.550 766.575 766.600 766.625 766.650 766.675 766.700 766.725 766.750 766.775 766.800 766.825 766.850 766.875 766.900 766.925 766.950 766.975 767.000 767.025 767.050 767.075 767.100 767.125 767.150 767.175 767.200 767.225 767.250 767.275 767.300 767.325 767.350 767.375 767.400 767.425 767.450 767.475 767.500 767.525 767.550 767.575 767.600 767.625 767.650 767.675 767.700 767.725 767.750 767.775 767.800 767.825 767.850 767.875 767.900 767.925 767.950 767.975 768.000 768.025 768.050 768.075 768.100 768.125 768.150 768.175 768.200 768.225 768.250 768.275 768.300 768.325 768.350 768.375 768.400 768.425 768.450 768.475 768.500 768.525 768.550 768.575 768.600 768.625 768.650 768.675 768.700 768.725 768.750 768.775 768.800 768.825 768.850 768.875 768.900 768.925 768.950 768.975 769.000 769.025 769.050 769.075 769.100 769.125 769.150 769.175 769.200 769.225 769.250 769.275 769.300 769.325 769.350 769.375 769.400 769.425 769.450 769.475 769.500 769.525 769.550 769.575 769.600 769.625 769.650 769.675 769.700 769.725 769.750 769.775 769.800 769.825 769.850 769.875 769.900 769.925 769.950 769.975 770.000 770.025 770.050 770.075 770.100 770.125 770.150 770.175 770.200 770.225 770.250 770.275 770.300 770.325 770.350 770.375 770.400 770.425 770.450 770.475 770.500 770.525 770.550 770.575 770.600 770.625 770.650 770.675 770.700 770.725 770.750 770.775 770.800 770.825 770.850 770.875 770.900 770.925 770.950 770.975 771.000 771.025 771.050 771.075 771.100 771.125 771.150 771.175 771.200 771.225 771.250 771.275 771.300 771.325 771.350 771.375 771.400 771.425 771.450 771.475 771.500 771.525 771.550 771.575 771.600 771.625 771.650 771.675 771.700 771.725 771.750 771.775 771.800 771.825 771.850 771.875 771.900 771.925 771.950 771.975 772.000