User's Manual
Digital Hand Held Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
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General Technical Description
Introduction
The transmitter benefits from a fourth generation 
design with specially developed, high efficiency digital 
circuitry for extended operating time on two AA batter-
ies. The transmitter can tune across the UHF televi-
sion band from 470.100 to 607.950 MHz (470.100 to 
614.375 for export), with a selectable output power 
of 25 or 50 mW. The pure digital architecture enables 
AES 256-CTR encryption for applications that require 
high level security.
Input Gain Range and Limiter
45 dB range of input gain adjustment allows gain 
settings to accurately match the user’s voice and the 
varying sensitivity of different microphone capsules. A 
DSP-controlled analog audio limiter is employed be-
fore the A-D converter. The limiter has a range of more 
than 30 dB for excellent overload protection. A dual re-
lease envelope makes the limiter acoustically transpar-
ent while maintaining low distortion. It can be thought 
of as two limiters in series, a fast attack and release 
limiter followed by a slow attack and release limiter. 
The limiter recovers quickly from brief transients, with 
no audible side effects, and also recovers slowly from 
sustained high levels to keep audio distortion low while 
preserving short term dynamics.
Frequency Selection
Operating frequency is normally selected using a 
receiver or analyzer to assess signals in the local en-
vironment to avoid interference. Once an interference-
free frequency is identified, the transmitter frequency is 
set to match the receiver. 
The LCD on the transmitter displays frequency in MHz 
and with a two character hex code that is used on 
most Lectrosonics receivers.
Antenna
A unique helical antenna allows the transmitter to be 
held in any position, since the user’s hands have little 
or no effect on the RF output power.
Microphone Capsules
The transmitter is available from Lectrosonics with 
the HHC and HHVMC cardioid condenser capsules. 
Capsules from several other manufacturers are also 
available for use with the DHu, DHu/E01: those with a 
1.25” x 28 thread pitch and three contact rings. Con-
denser or dynamic microphone capsules can be used 
to suit the user’s preference or the application.
Encryption
When transmitting audio, there are situations where 
privacy is essential, such as during professional 
sporting events, in court rooms or private meetings. 
For instances where your audio transmission needs 
to be kept secure, without sacrificing audio quality, 
Lectrosonics introduces Encryption Keys. Truly entro-
pic encryption keys are first created by a Lectrosonics 
receiver, such as the DSQD Receiver. The key is then 
synced with the DHu, DHu/E01 via the IR port. The 
audio will be encrypted and can only be listened to if 
both DHu, DHu/E01 and receiver have the matching 
encryption key. If you are trying to transmit an audio 
signal and keys do not match, all that will be heard is 
silence or white noise.
IR (infrared) Sync
An IR Sync Port is used for quick setup with receivers 
that offer this feature. Settings for frequency, step size 
and compatibility mode are transferred from receiver to 
transmitter via the IR ports.
Side Button Functions
A programmable switch on the side of the housing can 
be configured as a mute/cough switch, a power switch 
or be disabled.
USB Port for Key Transfer and Firmware Updates
The encryption key is generated in the receiver, then 
transferred to the transmitter via a USB port using a 
cable. This requires that the user be in direct contact 
with both units, which increases the security level.
Firmware updates are enabled by simply downloading 
a file and utility program from the Lectrosonics web 
site, connecting the transmitter to a computer via the 
USB port and running the program.










