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Group C 

638-662 MHz

Group D 

542-566 MHz

Group F*

863-865 MHz

Group G*

606-630 MHz

Ch

Freq

Ch

Freq

Ch

Freq

Ch

Freq

0

638.125

0

542.125

0

863.050 

0

606.125

1

639.625

1

543.625

1

863.250 

1

607.625

2

641.050

2

545.05

2

863.550 

2

609.05

3

642.425

3

546.425

3

863.750 

3

610.425

4

642.900

4

546.900

4

864.050 

4

610.900

5

645.525

5

549.525

5

864.250 

5

613.525

6

647.100

6

551.100

6

864.550 

6

615.100

7

648.475

7

552.475

7

864.750 

7

616.475

8

650.000

8

554.000

8

864.950 

8

618.000

9

652.075

9

556.075

9

620.075

A

654.975

A

558.975

A

622.975

B

655.975

B

559.975

B

623.975

C

657.050

C

561.050

C

625.050

D

658.975

D

562.975

D

626.975

E

660.425

E

564.425

E

628.425

F

661.975

F

565.975

F

629.975

Concert 88 Channel Plans

* Not for use in the USA. For questions regarding available channels in your area 

contact your local Samson distributor.

Summary of Contents for CB88

Page 1: ...ton on transmitter to turn on 7 Install batteries 8 Turn on belt pack tran 9 Press and hold SELECT button to 8 Press button on transmitter to turn on 9 Press and 8 Press button on transmitter to turn...

Page 2: ...desired operation FREQ 542 566MHz 3 Plug in receiver 4 Turn on receiver 5 Plug r This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device m...

Page 3: ...mixer until the desired level is reached If you find the system has noticeable dropouts reduced overall working range or unexpected noise bursts change the operating channel of the system using the st...

Page 4: ...nsmitter make sure to close all other transmitter bat tery compartments to ensure that the IR Lens is covered This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following t...

Page 5: ...eiver If you find the system has noticeable dropouts reduced overall working range or unexpected noise bursts change the operating channel of the system using the steps above This device complies with...

Page 6: ...ears are touching the rails of the rack case and are aligned with the rack rail holes Mount the receiver into the rack using the appropriate size rack screws not includ ed To ensure equal tension and...

Page 7: ...5 645 525 5 549 525 5 864 250 5 613 525 6 647 100 6 551 100 6 864 550 6 615 100 7 648 475 7 552 475 7 864 750 7 616 475 8 650 000 8 554 000 8 864 950 8 618 000 9 652 075 9 556 075 9 620 075 A 654 975...

Page 8: ...n IR set Distorted Audio The receiver output level or audio input device level may be too high Check the transmitters batteries and replace if low The input gain on the transmitter CB88 or audio sourc...

Page 9: ...lb 93 g CH88 Handhd Transmitter Microphone Element Q6 Dynamic Input Gain Range 28 dB RF Power 10 mW EIRP Power Requirements Two AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 8 hours Dimensions Hx 10 23 x 2 1...

Page 10: ...s for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipmen...

Page 11: ...Samson Technologies 45 Gilpin Avenue Hauppauge New York 11788 8816 Phone 1 800 3 SAMSON 1 800 372 6766 Fax 631 784 2201 www samsontech com...

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