Williams Sound PPA Select FM Receiver PPA R37N

Williams Sound PPA Select FM Receiver PPA R37N

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The PPA R37N Select Channel FM Receiver (No Earphone, No batteries) from Williams Sound is a compact and easy-to-use beltpack receiver that allows you to listen to an FM signal in the 72-76MHz band. The receiver offers seek button channel selection between 17 pre-set frequencies, which are digitally synthesized for terrific audio clarity and signal stability. It also features a channel lock capability to prevent accidental changes. 

The receiver has an ergonomic design with a detachable belt clip, allowing you to slip it into your pocket or conveniently clip it to your clothing. The standard-sized 3.5mm headphone jack is compatible with mono and stereo headphones and earphones, and also supports induction neckloops and telecoil-equipped hearing aids. The receiver operates on a pair of standard AA alkaline batteries, not included. A sleep mode helps to preserve battery life.

This receiver requires a transmitter operating on a 72-76MHz band. Compatible Williams Sound transmitters: PPA T35, T27, T32, and T36. This receiver is approved by the FCC for operation in US Markets. The receiver cannot be used in all countries. Check with your government's radio regulations for 72-76MHz operation.

You must supply your own earphones or headphones.

Ideal for assisted listening applications in schools, houses of worship, auditoriums, theaters, and more
Compact and easy-to-use design allows you to listen to an FM signal in the 72-76MHz band 1
The receiver's seek button lets you choose between 17 pre-set frequencies, which are digitally synthesized for terrific audio clarity and signal stability. The channel lock capability prevents accidental changes to channel settings
The ergonomic design and detachable belt clip allow you to slip it into your pocket or conveniently clip it to your clothing
The standard-sized 3.5mm headphone jack is compatible with mono and stereo headphones and earphones, and also supports induction neckloops and telecoil-equipped hearing aids
 
Channels 17, Accessed via Seek Button in Battery Compartment
Operating Frequency 72.1, 72.2, 72.3, 72.4, 72.5, 72.6, 72.7, 72.8, 72.9, 74.7, 75.3, 75.4, 75.5, 75.6, 75.7, 75.8, 75.9MHz
75kHz Intermediate Frequency
Deviation 75kHz
De-Emphasis 75µS
Range AFC Range: ±120kHz
Sensitivity 2µV @ 12dB Sinad with Quelch Defeated
Max Input Signal 100mV
Frequency Response 200Hz - 15kHz
Modulation FM, ±75kHz Peak Deviation
Signal to Noise Ratio 65dB Min @ 100µV
Output Level 35mW Max, Peak into 16 Ohms
Connectors 3.5mm Stereo/Mono Headphone Jack
Antenna Uses Earphone/Headphone Cord as Antenna
Battery 2 x AA Alkaline or NiMH
Up to 50 Hours Life with Alkaline, Up to 32 Hours with Rechargeable NiMH
Enters Sleep Mode After 6 mins with no RF Signal

 

 

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The PPA R37N Select Channel FM Receiver (No Earphone, No batteries) from Williams Sound is a compact and easy-to-use beltpack receiver that allows you to listen to an FM signal in the 72-76MHz band. The receiver offers seek button channel selection between 17 pre-set frequencies, which are digitally synthesized for terrific audio clarity and signal stability. It also features a channel lock capability to prevent accidental changes. 

The receiver has an ergonomic design with a detachable belt clip, allowing you to slip it into your pocket or conveniently clip it to your clothing. The standard-sized 3.5mm headphone jack is compatible with mono and stereo headphones and earphones, and also supports induction neckloops and telecoil-equipped hearing aids. The receiver operates on a pair of standard AA alkaline batteries, not included. A sleep mode helps to preserve battery life.

This receiver requires a transmitter operating on a 72-76MHz band. Compatible Williams Sound transmitters: PPA T35, T27, T32, and T36. This receiver is approved by the FCC for operation in US Markets. The receiver cannot be used in all countries. Check with your government's radio regulations for 72-76MHz operation.

You must supply your own earphones or headphones.

Ideal for assisted listening applications in schools, houses of worship, auditoriums, theaters, and more
Compact and easy-to-use design allows you to listen to an FM signal in the 72-76MHz band 1
The receiver's seek button lets you choose between 17 pre-set frequencies, which are digitally synthesized for terrific audio clarity and signal stability. The channel lock capability prevents accidental changes to channel settings
The ergonomic design and detachable belt clip allow you to slip it into your pocket or conveniently clip it to your clothing
The standard-sized 3.5mm headphone jack is compatible with mono and stereo headphones and earphones, and also supports induction neckloops and telecoil-equipped hearing aids
 
Channels 17, Accessed via Seek Button in Battery Compartment
Operating Frequency 72.1, 72.2, 72.3, 72.4, 72.5, 72.6, 72.7, 72.8, 72.9, 74.7, 75.3, 75.4, 75.5, 75.6, 75.7, 75.8, 75.9MHz
75kHz Intermediate Frequency
Deviation 75kHz
De-Emphasis 75µS
Range AFC Range: ±120kHz
Sensitivity 2µV @ 12dB Sinad with Quelch Defeated
Max Input Signal 100mV
Frequency Response 200Hz - 15kHz
Modulation FM, ±75kHz Peak Deviation
Signal to Noise Ratio 65dB Min @ 100µV
Output Level 35mW Max, Peak into 16 Ohms
Connectors 3.5mm Stereo/Mono Headphone Jack
Antenna Uses Earphone/Headphone Cord as Antenna
Battery 2 x AA Alkaline or NiMH
Up to 50 Hours Life with Alkaline, Up to 32 Hours with Rechargeable NiMH
Enters Sleep Mode After 6 mins with no RF Signal

 

 

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Customer Reviews

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Clinton T
Very good

As an interpreter, I rely on the Williams Sound PPA Select FM Receiver PPA R37N for accurate language interpretation during conferences. The receiver's channel selection allows me to tune in to the desired language, ensuring a smooth interpretation process. The sound clarity is impressive, and the device is lightweight for easy handling. The only reason I'm not giving it five stars is that the headphone cord could be longer for more flexibility. Nonetheless, it's a reliable receiver for interpretation professionals.

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Roger
perfect for events

As a conference organizer, it has been a reliable tool for ensuring clear communication during our events. Really a top-notch choice for professional event planners.

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Lynne
Great

I've been using these receivers for a while now, and I definitely recommend them.They are lightweight and come with a 3.5 plug, which makes it possible to use a wide variety of headphones or earphones