Tv production radios
(28 products found)
Baofeng. UV-5R Handheld Ham Radio – 1 Pack
Baofeng. UV-5R 1-Pack Radio – Easy to Use, Long Standby Time & Noise Reduction
Rechargeable,batteries or an AC adapter ST-7350R. Portable FM/MW/SW 3 Band Radio with X-Bass, USB, SD & TF Card
Baofeng. UV-5R One-Piece Ham Radio – Emergency Communication & Frequency Scanning
Baofeng. UV-5R 1-Pack Handheld Radio – Compact & Versatile Communication Device
Baofeng UV-5R Amateur Radio for Field Testing and Experiments
Baofeng UV-5R Professional FM Transceiver with Crystal Clear Sound
UV-5R Handheld Radio One Piece for Everyday Use, Emergency Prep, and Road Trips
Baofeng UV-5R Amateur Radio for Field Testing and Experiments
Vintage ST-4040 High Quality AC/DC Portable Radio - Black
One Piece UV-5R Portable Communication Radio for Construction Sites, Events, and Outdoor Work
Baofeng. UV-5R 2-Piece Ham Radio Set – Portable Two-Way Radios with Noise Cancellation & FM Receiver
UV-5R Radio (Single Pack) with Emergency Alert, FM Radio, and 128 Programmable Channels
Portable FM Radio
UV-5R Emergency Radio (Single Unit) with Scanning, LED Light, and Clear Audio
ST-A123 Portable Wireless Speaker
Home Portable FM/AM 5 BAND Radio
UV-5R Portable Two-Way Radio One Piece for Construction Sites, Farms, and Security Teams
Baofeng. UV-5R Handheld Ham Radio With CTCSS/DCS Encryption, Channel Scanning, And Emergency Alert
ST-5400 Portable Radio 4 Inch Speaker
ST-A123 Portable Wireless Speaker
Baofeng. UV-5R Single Handheld Radio for Outdoor and Emergency Use
Baofeng. UV-5R Professional Dual Band FM Transceiver – One Piece
Baofeng UV-5R Amateur Radio for Field Testing and Experiments
Baofeng UV-5R Amateur Radio for Field Testing and Experiments
Rechargeable ST-7350R. Portable FM/MW/SW 3 Band Radio with X-Bass, USB, SD & TF Card.(Batteries or AC adapter)
ST-5400 Fm Radio
Baofeng. UV-5R Rechargeable Handheld Radio – 1 Pack
Frequently Asked Questions about tv production radios
How do I choose the right category of tv production radios for my crew?
Define your on-set needs and map them to the main radio categories used in production, such as wireless intercom systems, handheld radios, and beltpack units. Consider team size, coverage area, privacy requirements, and power options to determine whether a compact setup or a scalable system is best. Also check how the radios will integrate with existing gear and the typical shooting environment to avoid gaps in communication.
What is the most important technical detail to evaluate in tv production radios?
Latency and frequency planning are the most critical technical details to evaluate in tv production radios. Understand how real-time delays impact on‑set cues and how your RF environment can cause interference or dropouts. Also consider whether the system uses licensed or license‑free bands and how that choice fits your venue.
How do different usage scenarios affect which tv production radios you should pick?
A beginner crew on a small shoot should prioritize simplicity and quick setup, while a large production needs scalable, multi‑channel intercoms with robust reliability. In a live studio, you’ll value fast access to key personnel; on location, portability and long battery life may be more important. Tailor your choice to how many operators need to communicate and how often you’ll need to reconfigure channels.
What maintenance and compatibility checks should I perform for tv production radios?
Keep batteries in good shape with regular charging and storage practices, and verify firmware compatibility with your intercom or mixing system. Check connector types and headset compatibility, and ensure chargers and power adapters match your gear. Regularly test the radios under typical production conditions before a shoot.
Which brands or series are trusted for tv production radios?
Look to established brands and series in broadcast intercoms and pro audio, such as Clear-Com, RTS, Telex, Sennheiser, and Shure, for reliable tv production radios. These brands offer common compatibility with professional headsets and on-set accessories. Choose a brand with good support and parts availability to keep your setup running smoothly.
What common terms should I know when shopping tv production radios?
Know terms like intercom, push-to-talk, licensed versus license-free bands, and channel capacity to compare options effectively. Also understand latency, range, battery life, and headset compatibility to gauge how well a system will fit your production needs. This knowledge helps you compare options without getting lost in marketing language.