Nady Satellite-SMGT

Nady Satellite SMGT-100A Wireless Instrument System

Model: Satellite-SMGT | Brand: Nady

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The Nady Satellite SMGT-100A is a 100-channel true diversity wireless instrument system designed for electric guitars with recessed jacks, offering unparalleled freedom and professional audio quality for live performances. Its compact, rugged design allows for versatile placement, including on a pedalboard. The system operates in the UHF band, ensuring optimal sound clarity and reliable signal transmission.

Key features include a mini transmitter that plugs directly into your instrument, eliminating the need for cables, and a convenient mute switch. The receiver boasts a bright display showing frequency, group, channel, audio/RF meters, and battery status. With true diversity dual antenna system, it guarantees the best possible range and minimizes dropouts.

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Nady Satellite SMGT-100A Wireless Instrument System components including receiver, transmitter, and hard case.

Figure 1: All components included in the Nady Satellite SMGT-100A Wireless Instrument System.

Open hard case showing the Nady Satellite wireless system components neatly organized inside foam cutouts.

Figure 2: The durable hard case provides secure storage and transport for the wireless system.

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1. Transmitter Setup (SMGT-100A)

  1. Wụnye Batrị: Slide off the top cover of the transmitter to reveal the battery compartment. Insert one AA battery, ensuring correct polarity. The blue light will indicate full power, and it will blink when the battery is low.
  2. Mechie ọrụ: Utilize the mute switch on the side of the transmitter to conveniently silence your instrument without unplugging.
  3. Jikọọ na Ngwaọrụ: Plug the angled 1/4" jack of the transmitter directly into your instrument's recessed output jack.
Agara nso view of the Nady Satellite SMGT-100A transmitter, showing the battery compartment, mute switch, and 1/4 inch plug.

Figure 3: Details of the SMGT-100A transmitter, highlighting its compact design and controls.

2. Receiver Setup (SMR-100)

  1. Powering the Receiver: The receiver can be powered by two AA batteries (included) or via the included 12V AC power adapter. Insert batteries into the compartment on the underside or connect the AC adapter to the 12V input on the back.
  2. Jikọọ na Ampihe na-eme ka ihe dị nro/ngwakọta dị nro: Use the supplied 1/4" cable to connect the receiver's 1/4" output jack to your amplifier's input or a mixer.
  3. Ndozi antenna: Ensure both antennas are upright for optimal signal reception.
Si elu gbadata view of the Nady Satellite SMR-100 receiver with antennas extended, showing the control knob and buttons.

Foto 4: Top view of the SMR-100 receiver, showing the main controls and antenna placement.

N'azụ view of the Nady Satellite SMR-100 receiver, displaying the 1/4 inch output jack and power input.

Ọgụgụ 5: N'azụ view of the SMR-100 receiver, illustrating connectivity options.

3. Njiko na Nhọrọ Ọwa

  1. Ike Na: Turn on both the receiver and the transmitter.
  2. Họrọ ọwa: The SMR-100 receiver features a bright display that shows the current group and channel. Use the navigation buttons on the receiver to select your desired group (1-10) and channel (1-10 within each group), providing 100 selectable frequencies.
  3. Mmekọrịta IR: Once the desired frequency is set on the receiver, press the 'IR' button on the receiver. Align the IR sensor on the transmitter (located near the 1/4" plug) with the IR window on the receiver's display. The system will automatically sync to the selected frequency.
Close-up of the Nady Satellite SMR-100 receiver's front display, showing frequency, group, channel, and signal meters.

Figure 6: The SMR-100 receiver's display provides clear information on system status and selected frequency.

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Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
ỤdịNady
Aha NlereanyaSatellite-SMGT
Ọnụọgụ nke ọwa100
Teknụzụ NjikọtaUHF
Ihe kpatara ụdị igwe okwuTinye
Isi Iyi IkeBattery Powered (AA) / AC Adapter
Ihe onwunweỌla
Signgbaàmà-na-Noise ruru105 dB
Mmetụta ọdịyo110 dB
Ibu Ibu1.6 ounces (Transmitter)
Eji akwadoroIhe ngosi dị ndụ

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