Over 120 dB of dynamic range: no transmitter gain adjustments neededĪES 256-bit encryption for secure transmission All metal construction ensures durability, and a wide selection of compatible microphone choices offer legendary Shure sound signatures.įeaturing transparent 24-bit digital audio quality and incredibly efficient RF spectrum usage, the QLXD1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter is ideal for wireless vocals and instruments in mid-size presentation spaces, music venues, and houses of worship. Easy to use, the QLXD1 quickly syncs with a wireless receiver over IR at the push of a button and maintains clear, uninterrupted signal over its entire 100 m (330 ft.) range. High-contrast LCD menu and controls with lockout featureĪudio and RF LED meters with peak indicatorĭurable aluminum construction with brushed finishįeaturing transparent 24 bit digital audio quality and incredibly efficient RF spectrum usage, the QLXD1 bodypack transmitter is ideal for wireless vocals and instruments in presentation spaces, music venues, and houses of worship. Up to 17 compatible systems per 6 MHz TV channel 22 systems per 8 MHz channelĭigital predictive switching diversity ensures solid RF connectionĪES 256-bit encryption for secure wireless transmission More than 60 preset compatible channels per frequency band (region dependent) FeaturesĦ4 MHz tuning bandwidth (region dependent) Remote monitoring and control from iOS devices also is available via the ShurePlus Channels Mobile App. With transparent 24-bit digital audio quality and incredibly efficient RF spectrum usage, the QLXD4 Digital Wireless Receiver combines professional features with streamlined setup and operation.Īutomatic scanning quickly finds open frequencies, and one-touch IR sync quickly deploys them to transmitters.Įthernet networking enables networked channel scanning across multiple receivers and Wireless Workbench software integration for remote control of receiver settings from a PC or Mac. Features include Automatic Channel scan, Networked Channel Scan, digital predictive switching, and AES 256 encryption for security. Backup is a Windows only feature and Mirror is available on both Windows and macOS.īut instead of mirroring your data from a computer folder to the Cloud, the data is mirrored from the computer’s Mirror folder to your external drive.ĭifferences between Toolkit’s Backup and Mirror features: Toolkit’s Mirror feature behaves similarly to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc.Digital wireless receiver combines professional features with streamlined set-up and operation.Backup provides scheduling options whereas Mirror is continuously monitoring the ‘Mirror’ folder(s) that Toolkit creates.Backup allows users to select source folders from internal drives.Mirror creates a new computer folder named Mirror.If the original data is not copied then some data may be duplicated on the internal drive Data that gets placed in that folder will then get mirrored to the external drive’s Mirror folder. Mirror is a two-way-sync, meaning if data is added, deleted, or edited in either Mirror folder, the same will be applied to the other Mirror folder.Mirror does NOT provide a full Image/System Image of the internal drive, it is data onlyĭetermining which feature is best for you comes down to your specific needs. Mirror ensures the most recent changes made to any given file are on your computer and drive, while backup is appropriate for longer term plans, such as finding an old file that might’ve been deleted from the source by accident. Windows - Most prefer the Backup feature since it provides scheduling options and allows selection of files and folders to back up, unlike Mirror which creates its own folder. You are able to have a Toolkit Backup and Mirror plan running at the same time. MacOS – Backup is not available in Toolkit for macOS, so users will find that Time Machine best meets their backup needs.
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