
Communications Systems | MW1‑RX‑Fx Wireless Microphone Receivers
MW1‑RX‑Fx Wireless Microphone
Receivers
www.boschsecurity.com
u 193 automatically selectable UHF channels
u PLL synthesized technology
u Pilot tone & noise squelch
u True diversity for stable reception
u Table top and 19” rack mountable
The MW1-RX-F1 and MW1-RX-F2 wireless microphone
receiver is part of the Bosch wireless microphone
system. The complete system consists of a
microphone receiver, a wireless belt-pack transmitter
with clip-on lavalier microphone (MW1-LTX-F1 or MW1-
LTX-F2) or a wireless handheld transmitter (MW1-HTX-
F1 or MW1-HTX-F2). The products are sold separately
to offer optimal flexibility in the composition of a
system.
The wireless microphone system is designed for public
address in churches, restaurants, conference centers,
hotels, shops and many other applications.
A dual rack mount kit (MW1-RMB) including, a front
panel, and an antenna adapter kit for mounting up to
two receivers in a 19” rack are also available.
Functions
Frequencies
The receivers operate in the UHF band, providing
interference reduction, while 193 available frequencies
ensure stable reception. The MW1-RX-F1 operates in
the 790 to 814 MHz frequency band, and the MW1-RX-
F2 operates in the 852 to 876 MHz band. The country
overview lists the recommended type number for each
country.
Operation
If the microphone is already set to a frequency, the
receiver can scan the frequency band and
automatically connect to the microphone. A lock
function protects the receiver settings, making
accidental changes impossible. This feature is also
available on the Bosch hand-held microphone and the
belt-pack transmitter. The LCD on the receiver shows
the selected frequency, the RF and AF signal level,
antenna indication and the battery status of the
microphone which is used.
The microphone receiver has balanced XLR and
unbalanced output for more convenience.
Controls and indicators
• Frequency up/down buttons
• Menu selection button
• Audio level knob
• LCD with backlight displaying: frequency, antenna
A/B, mute status (squelch), RF/AF level, battery level