WHO IS THE CVL THE RIGHT MICROPHONE FOR? The CVL is the entry-level line of Shure lavalier microphones and is ideal for presenters, lecturers or moderators. It is a visually discreet electret condenser lavalier microphone ideal for recording voices and presentations. What kind of receiver is used in the analog PG radio system? The analog radio receiver (BLX4) offers state-of-the-art technology for improved linearity and an optimized transmission range. Plug & Play and Quick Scan make the receiver ready for immediate use, making it the first choice for anyone looking for a cost-effective introduction to reliable wireless technology. The receiver is also available as a dual receiver (BLX88) or as a metal rack version (BLX4-R), with additional features such as removable antennas, selectable output level and LC display with detailed RF and audio display. Can I operate the radio system without registration? Yes. The PG185 radio system is available in frequency versions S8 and T11, among others. The entire range of the S8 version (823-832 MHz) is registration-free. Up to seven systems can be operated here without registration. With the T11 version (863-865 MHz) there are up to four systems. In addition, other systems that require registration are available. How many radio systems can be used at the same time? Depending on the frequency version, up to 12 compatible systems can be operated per frequency band. A combination with additional frequency bands increases the number of compatible systems. Using a quick scan, you can easily find the best free frequency at the push of a button. Is the set-up really that easy? Yes. With the quick scan function, you can easily find the best free frequency at the push of a button. The transmitter is then matched to the selected channel and the radio system is ready to go. Why are the antennas installed inside and not outside? For optimal signal reception, it is necessary to position the antennas accordingly. The integrated antennas of the analog receiver are already in their optimal position and offer a range of up to 100 meters. Another advantage: the antennas cannot be damaged during transport, setup or use. Can you hear the difference to the wired PG185? The frequency response of Shure wireless microphones is almost identical to that of wired microphones. The dynamics are also almost identical. The end result is a sound that is virtually indistinguishable from that of wired microphones.