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Get it between 2025-01-28 to 2025-02-04. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Compatible with Nady W-1KU, 2W-1KU, 4W-1KU and 8W-1KU systems that operates in 510.0-534.9MHz frequency bands
Auto-Selectable Channel (ASC) function and Up/Down recessed buttons for manual channel selection. The LCD backlit display indicates the channel and frequency selected as well as battery level status
Sliding Off/ Mute/On switch with mute LED allows for convenient audio muting while keeping the transmitter on and paired
Convenient, economical operation with two AA alkaline or NiMH batteries. Features an all-metal body in a compact, durable housing and external antenna
Includes an Instrument/GT cable with a 3.5 mm locking plug
Replacement or extra Wireless Instrument/Guitar Transmitter for Nady W-1KU, 2W-1KU, 4W-1KU and 8W-1KU systems – 520.0-544.9MHz frequency bands (Be sure to get the right band!) The Nady BT-1KU GT Wireless Instrument/Guitar Transmitter can be used with the Nady W-1KU, 2W-1KU, 4W-1KU and 8W-1KU systems. Ideal for music, speeches, or on-camera interviews, the Nady BT-1KU GT features high quality components and delivers clear, crisp audio in any application. Do I need Band 1, Band 2 or Band 3 transmitter? The W-1KU Series systems operate in the UHF range using one of three banks containing 1000 channels: Band 1: 672.0-696.9MHz - A “Band 1” transmitter can only work with a “Band 1” receiver Band 2: 795.0-819.9MHz - A “Band 2” transmitter can only work with a “Band 2” receiver Band 3: 520.0-544.9MHz - A “Band 3” transmitter can only work with a “Band 3” receiver Here is how to determine the operating band of a system component: A W-1KU receiver can either be Band 1, Band 2 or Band 3. To find out which band you need, simply check the label on the receiver’s back panel. From the Microphone Transmitter (HT): Unscrew the battery cap to uncover a silver sticker indicating which band it operates on. From the Bodypack Transmitter (LT or GT): Open the battery compartment to uncover a silver sticker indicating which band it operates on.