Electro-Voice RE3-BPNID-5H - UHF Wireless System with Beltpack WITHOUT Microphone (5H Band · 560–596 MHz)
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Electro-Voice RE3-BPNID-5H - UHF Wireless System with Beltpack WITHOUT Microphone (5H Band · 560–596 MHz)
The Electro-Voice RE3-BPNID-5H is a UHF wireless set comprising an RE3-RX receiver and a RE3-BPT bodypack transmitter , delivered without a microphone or input device, allowing you to complete the set with your choice of accessory (lavalier, headband, or instrument cable with TA4F connector). It operates in the 5H band (560–596 MHz) with 36 MHz tuning and 1,440 selectable frequencies , offering free channel scanning and ultrasonic synchronization for fast, reliable setup. Antennas, a universal power supply, a rackmount kit , and AA batteries are included for immediate use.
The RE3-RX receiver provides antenna diversity to minimize dropouts, balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" (6.3mm) jack outputs, and full LCD control. It features professional-grade performance: >100 dB(A) signal-to-noise ratio, <0.6% THD , −81 dBm receive sensitivity, and an associated 63 Hz–16 kHz ±2 dB audio response when used with a bodypack. The RE3-BPT transmitter offers switchable RF power ( 10/50 mW at 5H), ±48 kHz FM modulation, a metal body, and charging contacts for the RE3-ACC-BC2 base.
Main features
- Base set with RE3-RX + RE3-BPT , without microphone , ready to complete with lavalier/headband/instrument (TA4F).
- Band 5H (560–596 MHz) · 36 MHz tuning · 1,440 frequencies.
- Frequency scanning on the receiver and ultrasonic synchronization TX↔RX.
- Antenna diversity for stable RF link; detachable half-wave antennas (BNC).
- Audio outputs : Balanced XLR (switchable levels) and unbalanced 6.3 mm jack.
- Belt-pack transmitter with switchable RF power (10/50 mW in 5H), metal body and 2×AA batteries .
- Includes rack kit, antennas, power supply, 2 AA batteries and documentation.
Product benefits
- Configure it to your needs : add the lavalier, headband, or RE3-ACC-GC3 (TA4F) instrument cable to suit your application.
- Fast and reliable deployment with free channel scanning, ultrasonic synchronization and true diversity.
- Clean audio and professional figures in the receiver: >100 dB(A) SNR and <0.6% THD.
- Rack Ready : Ears and hardware included for 1/2 RU integration.
Use cases
- Corporate presentations, education and places of worship.
- Theater and live events that require hands-free use with a lavalier/headset.
- Musicians who need mobility with TA4F instrument cable.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does it include a microphone? No. It's a basic set with a receiver and beltpack; the microphone or cable is added separately.
- What connector does the beltpack use? Mini-XLR TA4F (4-pin) input for compatible microphones/cables.
- What's in the box? RE3-RX, RE3-BPT, two antennas , power supply , rack kit , 2xAA , manuals and certificates.
- What is the RF power? In the 5H band, 10 mW or 50 mW selectable on the transmitter.
Description for projects
UHF RE3-BPNID-5H set ( RE3-RX receiver + RE3-BPT transmitter) without microphone . Band: 5H (560–596 MHz). Tuning: 36 MHz; frequencies: 1,440. TX RE3-BPT: RF power 10/50 mW (5H); FM modulation ±48 kHz; stability <±10 kHz; TA4F input; 2×AA power supply; metal body; charging contacts; dimensions 81.5×64.5×25 mm; weight 0.174 kg. RX RE3-RX: antenna diversity; ultrasonic scanning and synchronization; SNR >100 dB(A); THD <0.6 % @1 kHz; sensitivity −81 dBm (−12 dB SINAD); response 63 Hz–16 kHz ±2 dB (with BPT); Outputs: XLR (−4 dBV line / −24 dBV mic) and 6.3 mm jack (−10 dBV); impedances 1,400 Ω (balanced) / 240 Ω (unbalanced); power supply 12–15 V DC/500 mA; BNC for 1/2-wave antennas; width 210 × 44/47 × 155/175 mm; weight 1.23 kg. Includes rack hardware, antennas, PSU, 2 × AA batteries, documentation.
- Type Audio
- Vendor ELECTRO-VOICE
- SKU RE3-BPNID-5H-648346
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