New A-T Wireless Charging Station

US Audio-Technica introduces the ATW-CHG2 Two-Bay Recharging Station for 2000 Series wireless transmitters      02/02/11

New A-T Wireless Charging Station


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Audio-Technica has introduced the ATW-CHG2 Two-Bay Recharging Station for its new 2000 Series wireless transmitters. Here's what they have to say about it...
This versatile unit charges ATW-T220a handheld transmitters and/or ATW-T210a UniPak® transmitters (in any combination). Batteries are charged within the transmitters.
The ATW-CHG2 has many protective features to preserve the integrity of the transmitters. A built-in safety feature monitors cell voltage and automatically turns off the unit if problems are detected. The unit will also automatically shut off if damaged or alkaline (non-rechargeable) batteries are installed. Maintenance charging prevents battery self-discharge until the transmitter is removed from the charger. Two AA 2000 mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are included.
Other recent enhancements to the 2000 Series include the addition of a second operating frequency band for more flexibility and increased number of simultaneous usages (Band I: 487.125 to 506.600 MHz). The transmitters' designs have also been updated with charging contacts. Additionally, a two-position switch on the receiver turns on/off the 12V AC antenna power for use with powered antennas or other in-line RF devices and accessories.
Pricing and Availability:
The ATW-CHG2 Two-Bay Recharging Station is immediately available with a U.S. MSRP of $279.00 More information:

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