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Extend coverage on pre-owned products after the retailer warranty ends and protect photo & video gear from accidental damage with Adorama Protect.
If we can’t fix it, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.
Coverage for pre-owned gear begins after the retailer warranty ends, plus accidental damage protection for photo/video gear that starts on day one.
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When regular use of your product over time results in mechanical or electrical failure.
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Adorama Protect powered by Extend is available for purchase to customers in the United States. Not available for International and U.S. territories purchases. Plans on pre-owned items do not cover pre-existing damages.
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Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer
G1E or G1D
566 to 607 MHz (TV channels 30 to 36) and 615 to 638 MHz (TV channels 38 to 41)
1 mW / 10 mW / 50 mW
Max. -22 dBu (with 0 dB attenuator) Mic; +24dBu Line
Sony SMC9-4S type
For use with DWL Series wireless products operating on the same frequency
DC 3.0V, (two AA size batteries)
Approximately 5 hr at 10 mW output using alkaline batteries
2.50 x 2.875 x 0.69" (63.5 x 72.89 x 11.53mm)
4 oz (114g) (including batteries)
The Sony DWT-B01 digital body-pack transmitter is compact, lightweight and built with a sturdy die-cast magnesium body. The E3040 model operates within a 66 MHz range, from 566 to 608 MHz and from 614 to 638 MHz. Audio input is selectable from either mic or line level. The DWT-B01 provides a choice of 1, 10 or 50 mW RF output. The transmitter operates for approximately 5 hours using two AA size alkaline batteries at 10 mW output power.
The DWT-B01 supports use of alkaline, lithium, or nickel-metal hydride batteries. Transmitter functions; including input attenuator, RF frequency selection, RF power output, Audio LCF frequency and a power sleep mode (in the transmitter) can be remotely controlled from the digital wireless receiver.