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* K9 systems sold and operated in the US cannot transmit wirelessly and record simultaneously
The K9 operates on a 550–960 MHz ultra-wide UHF spectrum, with GPS-based frequency updates for global compatibility.
To ensure stable performance, you should scan for the best frequency in your environment before first use. There are three pairing methods (turn on both transmitters and the receiver):
The K9 transmitter and receiver support AA batteries (NiMH/alkaline) or USB-C external power. This allows quick battery replacement or continuous power from a power bank or adapter.
Note: The K9 transmitter and receiver will default to the standard lithium-iron AA battery when powered on for the first time. If switching to a different battery type, update the battery settings in the device for accurate battery level display.
Yes. The Global and U.S. versions support 32-bit float onboard recording via TF card.
Note: K9 systems sold and operated in the US cannot transmit wirelessly and record simultaneously.
Transmitter
Receiver
When B-channel is not in monitoring mode:
When B-channel is in monitoring mode:
Gain staging ensures optimal audio levels without noise or distortion.
Steps to set gain:
To a recorder (TRS to XLR) → Select RX1 (single-channel output), set gain to 0 dB.
To a camera (TRS to TRS) → Select RX1+RX2 (mixed output), set gain to -20 dB.
Transmitter setup:
Connect the transmitter to the recorder's main or sub-output.
Note: Please set the transmitter input to Line-In. Use a different frequency range than the actor’s wireless mic (or at least 10 MHz apart). Clip the transmitter outside the sound bag for better signal transmission.
Receiver setup:
Match the receiver frequency to the transmitter. Set Output A to RX1 and Output B to Monitor (mirrors A’s audio to headphones). Adjust monitor volume using the receiver’s UP/DOWN keys (12 levels).
The transmitter has timecode; the receiver does not but displays a “TC” icon when sync is enabled. K9 only supports slave timecode (it can sync but not generate a master timecode).
3 ways to sync timecode:
Wired sync:
Local wireless sync:
App sync:
In the Tentacle App, turn off Auto and switch to LINE mode.
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