
Williams Sound PPA R37-00 - FM Receiver - for Assistive Listening
Enhance Your Audio Experience with Williams Sound FM ReceiverThe Williams Sound PPA R37-00 Select FM Receiver delivers clear and reliable audio reception for assistive listening applications. Compatible with various Williams Sound transmitters, this receiver offers easy channel selection and long...
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Overview
Enhance Your Audio Experience with Williams Sound FM Receiver
The Williams Sound PPA R37-00 Select FM Receiver delivers clear and reliable audio reception for assistive listening applications. Compatible with various Williams Sound transmitters, this receiver offers easy channel selection and long battery life.
- Compatibility: PPA T46, PPA T45, PPA T45NET, and PPA T27 Transmitters
- Frequencies: 17 Pre-set Wideband (72-76 MHz)
- Battery: (2) AA Alkaline or (2) AA NiMH
- Channels: 17
- Output Connector: 3.5 mm stereo/mono phone jack
Key Features
Seek-button access to all 17 wideband frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bandwidth
Channel-lock capability
Battery-saving sleep mode
Low-battery indicator
Field tunable
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features seek-button access to all 17 wideband frequencies within the 72-76 MHz range for versatile tuning
- Offers channel-lock capability to prevent accidental changes to the selected frequency during use
- Includes a battery-saving sleep mode to extend operational time between charges or battery replacements
- Equipped with a low-battery indicator to provide timely alerts for power status
- Designed to be field tunable, allowing for adjustments and optimization in different environments
👎 Cons
- Relies on a specific 72-76 MHz bandwidth, which may not be universally compatible with all listening systems
- The 17 wideband frequencies, while versatile, could still be limited for environments with a broader range of interference
- Channel-lock capability is useful but requires initial setup and careful selection of the desired channel
- The battery-saving sleep mode, while helpful, still implies a reliance on battery power that needs management
- Field tunability may require some technical understanding or a learning curve for new users to optimize effectively