
The RC-216 Receive-A-Cue system is a professional quality, digitally synthesized wireless cueing system operating in the interference-free 216-217 MHz band. The IR-230 induction receiver and NTC-102 neckloop eliminate the need for visible wires going directly to the ear. With the adjustable volume control and low residual noise, this discrete earpiece is loud enough for even the most demanding environments.
The dual function M-216 Option 1 transmitter can be used with a lapel microphone for live cueing, or the AUX input and whip antenna can be used to send cues from a line level audio input source. The Option 1 microphone mute switch allows the user to mute the microphone so they can address a third party privately without distracting the person receiving the cues. Also, the AUX input on the transmitter allows for prerecorded material to be played back from another sound source such as an MP-3 player, laptop computer, or even a feed from a mixing board. When using the mic input and the AUX input simultaneously, the AUX input will automatically lower its level to prioritize the signal from the mic input.