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Saramonic UwMic9 TX9 Transmitter For UwMic9 System
Saramonic UwMic9 TX9 Transmitter For UwMic9 System
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Saramonic UwMic9 TX9 Transmitter For UwMic9 System

Saramonic UwMic9 TX9 Transmitter For UwMic9 System

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  • BrandSaramonic

Description

Article no.: 30197

Saramonic UwMic9 TX9 — Compact UHF Bodypack Transmitter with Included Lavalier Microphone

The Saramonic UwMic9 TX9 is a compact bodypack wireless transmitter designed for clear, reliable audio capture. It operates in the UHF band and ships with a clip-on lavalier microphone, lapel clip, belt clip and a windscreen, making it ready for run-and-gun filming or interview work straight out of the box.

What this transmitter delivers

Use the TX9 when you need a small, wearable transmitter that pairs with the Saramonic RX9 receiver. The unit offers 96 selectable channels across the UHF band, which helps you find clean frequencies in crowded RF environments. In addition, the transmitter provides a muting function, a power indicator and an easy-to-read LCD display for straightforward operation on set.

Flexible RF settings and input

The TX9 lets you switch the RF output between high, middle and low power to match your range and battery-life needs. It also features a BMP-type 1/8" mic input, so you can use the supplied lavalier or connect another compatible microphone if required.

Compatibility and multi-mic setups

The UwMic9 TX9 pairs with the Saramonic RX9 receiver. The RX9 supports up to two TX9 transmitters, which allows you to capture audio from two speakers at the same event using a single receiver. For a ready-made dual-channel option, you can combine one TX9 with the UwMic9 RX9+TX9 package (item no: 110335).

Key Features

  • Wireless body-pack transmitter compatible with Saramonic RX9 receiver
  • Reliable, broadcast-quality audio
  • 514 MHz – 596 MHz (UHF band)
  • 96 selectable channels
  • Power indicator
  • Mute function
  • Easy-to-read LCD display

Technical specifications

Specification Detail
Frequency range 514 MHz – 596 MHz (UHF band)
Selectable channels 96 channels
Mic input BMP-type 1/8" mic input
RF power Switchable: high, middle, low
Compatibility Compatible with Saramonic RX9 receiver (RX9 supports up to two TX9 transmitters)
Included accessories Lavalier microphone, lapel clip, belt clip, windscreen
User features Power indicator, mute function, easy-to-read LCD display

Tips for use

Attach the transmitter to a belt or place it in a pocket using the supplied belt clip. Clip the lavalier to the subject’s lapel and add the windscreen when shooting outdoors. If you need two separate wireless channels at one location, pair two TX9 transmitters with one RX9 receiver or choose the UwMic9 RX9+TX9 package (item no: 110335) for a combined solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Is the TX9 compatible with other Saramonic receivers?

Answer: The TX9 is designed to be compatible with the Saramonic RX9 receiver. The RX9 supports up to two TX9 transmitters, which makes it an effective option for two-person interviews. For compatibility with other models, check the specific receiver’s documentation.

Question: What input does the transmitter use for the lavalier microphone?

Answer: The TX9 uses a BMP-type 1/8" mic input. It ships with a clip-on lavalier microphone and also accepts other microphones with the same BMP-type 1/8" connector.

Question: Can I adjust the RF power output to save battery or increase range?

Answer: Yes. The TX9 lets you switch RF output between high, middle and low. Use lower power to extend battery life at close range and higher power when you need greater transmission range.

Question: How many channels are available to avoid interference?

Answer: The transmitter offers 96 selectable channels within the 514–596 MHz UHF band. This selection helps you find a clear frequency in crowded environments.

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