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Specifications for the charging function and the compatible chargers
the t.bone GigA Pro Street-Set
Bundle offer comprising
the t.bone GigA Pro GT
Guitar Transmitter
Frequency range: 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz
IR port for ACT-Sync function
Transmitter operation with 1x lithium battery (ICR 18500) with up to 10 hours battery life
24-bit/44.1 KHz
Robust plastic housing
Screwable 6.3 mm jack adapter
Optional cable operation possible
FSK modulation
3-Digit battery indicator
Flexible stub antenna
Charging contacts for MP24 battery charging station (not included)
10 mW Transmitting power
Low latency < 4ms
Up to 100 m range in free field of vision
Dimensions (W × H × D, without antenna): 84 x 35 x 29 mm
Weight: 61 g
the t.bone GigA Pro Bodypack Receiver
2.4 GHz Receiver with Flash Shoe Adapter
Frequency range 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz
True diversity
2 Fixed antennas
IR port for ACT-Sync function
Output: 3.5 mm Mini stereo jack
Operation with 1x lithium battery (ICR 18500)
Dimensions: 63 x 70 x 25 mm
Note: Worldwide registration and free of charge
Ansmann Lithium 2
Charger
Intelligent charger for up to two Li-Ion batteries of sizes 26650, 22650, 18650, 18500, 17670, 16340, 14500 and much more and much more. or to charge 1-2 NiMH Mignon AA / Micro AAA batteries independently
Individual lot monitoring
Automatic start of charging upon correct insertion of a battery
Microcontroller monitored charging control
Trickle charge for NiMH batteries
Battery full detection and completion of the charging process
Display of the charging status over 3 LEDs per loading shaft
Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.