Stationary FM Receiver/Power Amplifier (72 or 216 MHz)
LR-100-072/216
Highlights
- Superior audio quality – 80 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), setting the industry’s sound quality standard.
- 57 channels.
- 100 % Digital – Listen receivers are digitally-tuned so the transmission won’t drift.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty with hassle-free support.
- Programmability – Unneeded channels can be locked so this receiver will access only one or more channels of your choice.
- Look & Listen™ LCD shows channel, battery status, signal strength and programming information.
- Uses standard alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries.
- Built in SmartCharge™ won’t allow batteries to overcharge. Charging circuitry is conveniently built into Listen’s receivers.
- Drop in charging contacts for any of Listen’s many charging cases or a charging plug on the side of the unit.
- Adjustable squelch control.
- Selectable audio output.
- Multiple input options.
- Remote control capabilities.
- Optional 12 VDC input.
- Many accessory options make Listen products ideal for a wide range of applications.
Overview
Includes
Configurations
Architectural Specs
CAD Drawing
Specifications
| Specifications | LR-100-072 | LR-100-216 | |
| RF | RF Frequency Range | 72.025 - 75.950 MHz | 216.0125 - 216.9875 MHz |
| Number of Channels | 17 wide band, 40 narrow band | 19 wide band, 38 narrow band | |
| Frequency Accuracy | ± .005% stability +32 ºF to +122 ºF (0 ºC to +50 ºC) | ||
| Sensitivity | .6uV typical, 1 uV maximum for 12 dB SINAD | ||
| Antenna | LA-123 90° Helical Antenna (72 MHz) | LA-124 90° Helical Antenna (216 MHz) | |
| Optional Antennas | Various antennas available | ||
| Antenna Connector | BNC | ||
| Compliance | FCC Part 15, Part 90, Industry Canada | ||
| Audio | ** All system specifications are wireless end to end** | ||
| System Frequency Response | 50 Hz - 15 kHz (±3 dB) | 50 Hz - 10 kHz (±3 dB) | |
| System Signal to Noise Ratio (A-Weighted) | 80 dB SQ enabled, 60 dB SQ disabled | 80 dB SQ enabled, 50 dB SQ disabled | |
| System Distortion | <2% total harmonic distortion (THD) at 80% deviation | ||
| Auxiliary Input to Output | 25 Hz to 20 kHz (±3 dB) frequency reponse, SNR 80 dB, Distortion: <0.2% | ||
| Balanced Auxiliary Input | Rear panel, one (1) female XLR-1/4 in combo connector, balanced, 0 dBu nominal input level adjustable, +13 dBu maximum, impedance 600 ohm | ||
| Unbalanced Auxiliary Input | Rear panel, two (2) phono connectors, unbalanced, -10 dBu nominal input level adjustable, +7 dBu maximum, impedance 10k ohm | ||
| Balanced Output | Rear panel, one (1) male XLR, balanced, 0 dBu nominal output level, +16 dBu maximum, impedance 2k/10 Ohms (line/mic) | ||
| Unbalanced Output | Rear panel, two (2) phono connectors, unbalanced, -10 dBu nominal output level, +2 dBu maximum, impedance 2k ohm | ||
| Headphone Output (Monitor) | Front Panel, one (1) 3.5mm stereo connector, unbalanced, adjustable output level, +7 dBu maximum, impedance 10 ohm | ||
| Speaker Output | Rear panel, one (1) detachable terminal block, bridged, adjustable output level, 15/10 watts (peak/RMS) continuous power with 4 ohm load | ||
| Controls | Set-up Controls Front Panel (Behind Security Cover) | Power, test tone on/off, channel up/down, input levels, mix level, contour, monitor volume control | |
| User Contols | Volume, channel UP/DOWN, SEEK (all controls except volume are lockable) | ||
| Set-up Contors Rear Panel | Audio output select (RX Only, RX + AUX, RX or AUX), Speaker (Output, Aux), switchable balanced output level | ||
| Remote Controls | Eight (8) position detachable terminal block, channel up, channel down, mute | ||
| Programming | Unit can be programmed so that only desired channels are displayed to the user, channel selection can be locked by holding the SEEK button 5 seconds. | ||
| Indicators | VU Meter | Four (4) LED (three green, one red) | |
| Power | Indicated by a green LED when on (front panel) | ||
| RF Power | Indicated on the LCD (low, mid, high) | ||
| LCD Display | Channel designation, lock status, RF power level, programming (front panel) | ||
| Squelch | Green LED illuminates when the unit is squelched | ||
| Mute | Green LED illuminates when the output audio is muted | ||
| Power | Power Supply Type | In line power supply, Listen part number LA-201 | |
| Power Supply Input | Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 19 Watts | ||
| Power Supply Output | Output: 15 VAC, 1 Amp | ||
| Power Supply Connector | Output Connector: .02 in (5.0 mm) OD, .01 in. (2.5 mm) ID, barrel type | ||
| Power Supply Compliance | UL Listed | ||
| Optional Battery | 12VDC, connected via terminal block | ||
| Optional Battery Charging | Trickle charge of optional 12VDC battery through terminal block connection | ||
| Physical | Dimensions (H x W x D) | 1.75 x 8.50 x 9.13 in. (4.5 x 21.5 x 23 cm) | |
| Color | Dark Grey with white silk screening | ||
| Unit Weight | 2.8 lbs. (1.3 kg) | ||
| Unit Weight with LA-201 Power Supply | 4.2 lbs. (1.9 kg) | ||
| Shipping Weight | 5.6 lbs. (2.5 kg) | ||
| Rack Mounting | One (1) rack space height, 1/2 rack space wide, one (1) or two (2) receivers can be mounted in one rack space, optional rack mount (LA-326) | ||
| Environmental | Temperature - Operation | -10 ºC (14 ºF) to +40 ºC (104 ºF) | |
| Temperature - Storage | -20 ºC (-4 ºF) to +50 ºC (122 ºF) | ||
| Humidity | 0 to 95% Relative Humidity, non condensing | ||
| Specifications are subject to change without notification | |||
Used With
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LT-800-072/216 Stationary FM Transmitter (72 or 216 MHz)
The LT-800 is connected to your main audio system, broadcasting a high quality audio signal to belt pack receivers, stationary receivers, or wireless speaker / receivers.
Note: for use in Norh America using either the 72 MHz or 216 MHz frequency band -
LT-700-072/216 Portable FM Display Transmitter (72 or 216 MHz)
Used to broadcast audio for a variety of portable applications.
Note: for use in Norh America using either the 72 MHz or 216 MHz frequency band
Accessories
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LA-124 90° Helical Antenna (216 MHz)
The LA-124 antenna is designed to mount on the rear BNC antenna connector of 216 MHz versions of our LT-800 transmitter, LR-100 receiver/amplifier, or LR-600 receiver/speaker.
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LA-123 90° Helical Antenna (72 MHz)
Mounts on the rear BNC antenna connector of 72 MHz versions of theLT-800 transmitter, LR-100 receiver/amplifier, or LR-600 receiver/speaker.
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LA-116 Coaxial Dipole Remote Antenna (72 MHz)
Flexible dipole antenna for permanent installation.
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LA-112 RG-58 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable (Per ft.)
RG-58 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable is used when more distance is needed for the antennas to have better coverage.
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LA-106 Telescoping Top Mounted Antenna (72 MHz)
Easy to install, top mounted, telescoping antenna for use with the LT-800-072 Stationary FM Transmitter (72 MHz).
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LA-390 RG-8 50 Ohm Preassembled Coaxial Cable (Per ft.)
Gives the right amount of cable for your FM/IR predesigned system.
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LA-101 Helical Top Mounted Antenna (72 MHz)
Easy to install, top mounted, helical antenna for use with the LT-800-072 transmitter.
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LA-316 Expansion Speaker for LR-600 & LR-100 (Discontinued)
Expansion speaker for double the audio output.
Note: The LA-316 has been discontinued. Please contact Listen with any questions. -
LA-127 RG-58 BNC Connector
BNC connector used for the LA-112 RG-58 Coaxial Cable (Crimp style).
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LA-125 Antenna Kit for Rack Mount (72 MHz)
This antenna kit is used with the LA-326 Rack Mount Kit.
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LA-122 Universal Antenna Kit (72 and 216 MHz)
A single solution for all your remote antenna needs.
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LA-117 Coaxial Dipole Remote Antenna (216 MHz)
Flexible dipole antenna for permanent installation.
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LA-113 RG-8 50 Ohm Low-Loss Coaxial Cable (Per ft.)
RG-8 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable is measured and cut per foot. It is best used when more distance is needed for the antennas to have better coverage.
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LA-107 Ground Plane Remote Antenna (216 MHz)
Weatherproof outdoor ground plane antenna (216 MHz).
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LA-102 Telescoping Top Mounted Antenna (216 MHz)
Easy to install, top mounted, telescoping antenna for use with the LT-800-216 Stationary FM Transmitter (216 MHz).
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LA-391 RG-58 50 Ohm Preassembled Coaxial Cable (Per ft.)
Gives the right amount of cable for your FM/IR predesigned system.
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LA-128 RG-8 BNC Connector
BNC connector used for the LA-113 RG-8 Coaxial Cable (Crimp style).
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LA-126 Antenna Kit for Rack Mount (216 MHz)
This antenna kit is used with the LA-326 Rack Mount Kit.
Support Documents
FAQ
As many as you need, the number is endless.
Yes, both.
It's your choice. However minimum impedance attached to LR-100 speaker amplifier must be greater than 4 ohms.
- Misuse, dropping, or any other noticeable cosmetic damage.
- Charging alkaline batteries instead of NiMH.
- Overheating the charging process by closing the lid on the charging case.
Troubleshooting Guide
My receiver won't turn on.
- Make sure that the power supply is plugged in.
- Make sure you are using the correct power supply (LA-201) for this receiver.
I can hear some static in the audio. There is only static present.
- The receiver is not on the correct channel. Press seek until you find a clean channel or manually scroll until you find your desired channel.
- Make sure that an antenna is connected to the LR-100 and is the correct antenna for that frequency. If using a remote antenna, make sure that the antenna is properly mounted/installed.
- There are no transmissions in the area.
- Make sure that the transmitter is transmitting properly.
- The receiver is out of reception range.
The audio is intermittent.
- The receiver is out of reception range.
- The receiver is not on the correct channel. Press seek until you find a clean channel or manually scroll until you find your desired channel.
- The squelch setting of the receiver needs to be set to a lower setting (Default 3). This will allow weaker signals to be heard. The receiver may be noisier when signals are weak.
- The transmitter's RF Power setting needs to be increased to Full.
- Make sure that an antenna is connected to the LR-100 and is the correct antenna for that frequency. If using a remote antenna, make sure that the antenna is properly mounted/installed.
The audio sounds distorted.
- The transmitter is being over driven. Adjust the input and mix level VU meters (front panel LED level lights) so that they are not in the red or adjust so they are barely peaking into the red. Make sure that the rear panel Input 1 and Input 2 level select switches are in the correct position.
- The receiver is turned up all the way. Turn down the input level slightly on the receiver to avoid distortion.
- The receiver is not on the correct channel. Press seek until you find a clean channel or manually scroll until you find your desired channel.
The audio level is very low.
- Turn up the input level on the front panel.
- The transmitter's rear panel Input 1 and Input 2 level select switches need to be placed in the correct position.
- Adjust the input and mix level VU meters (front panel LED level lights) so that they are not in the red or adjust so they are barely peaking into the red. Make sure that the rear panel Input 1 and Input 2 level select switches are in the correct position.
My LR-100 will not seek or change channels.
- The unit is locked. Press and hold the SEEK button for 5 seconds to unlock. The padlock icon will extinguish on the LCD display.
The range of my LR-100 is very short.
- The squelch setting of the receiver needs to be set to a lower setting (Default 3). This will allow weaker signals to be heard. The receiver may be noisier when signals are weak.
- Make sure that the LR-100 has an antenna and it is properly connected.
- If using a remote antenna with your LR-100, the antenna may need to be better positioned. In general, the higher the antenna the more range. Refer to the antenna's user manual for proper mounting and installation strategies for the antenna being used.
- The transmitter's RF Power setting needs to be increased to Full.
- A more efficient transmitting or receiving antenna may be needed.
What is the output power of the LR-100?
- 10 Watts @ 4 ohm. (peak value)
How many speakers can I connect to the LR-100?
- As many as you want. Try to keep the overall load to 4 ohms for maximum performance. A series-parallel combination of (4) LA-316 will deliver 2.5 watts to each speaker, which should provide ample volume for a soundfield environment.
Can I power the LR-100 with a DC voltage?
- YES. The LR-100 can be powered by a 12VDC source for remote locations. When it is done this way, the LR-100 is always ON.
Can I change the channel and mute remotely?
YES. The Phoenix connector on the rear of the unit allows the connection of switches to remote the channel and mute controls.