Panasonic WX-ST600 Wireless Base Transmitter for Gooseneck Mic
The WX-ST600 turns a wired gooseneck microphone into a wireless input for Panasonic's SR200P system. Its XLR-F connector accepts a compatible gooseneck such as the WM-KG645 and sends the signal over DECT 1.9 GHz to any SR200P receiver, so a lectern or table mic can be placed anywhere without running audio cable back to the rack. Two operating modes, Always On or Push-to-Talk, are set by dip switches in the battery compartment.
A recessed capacitive touch control on top acts as mute or talk depending on mode, and LED indicators report power, status, talk, mic input level, and charging. A 3.5mm line input can transmit audio from a PC or smartphone instead of the mic. Two AA batteries, alkaline or Ni-MH, run it for up to 13 hours, and the pack recharges over USB-C or on the WX-SZ600 networked charger.
| Microphone Input | XLR3 female (DC 12V output) |
|---|---|
| Wireless Frequency | 1920 MHz to 1930 MHz |
| Frequency Response | 100 Hz to 15 kHz |
| Audio Input | -14 dB line, 3.5mm stereo mini jack (monaural mix) |
| Operating Modes | Always On or Push-to-Talk |
| Charging | USB-C or WX-SZ600 charger |
| Battery | 2 x AA (Ni-MH rechargeable or alkaline) |
| Battery Life | Ni-MH approx. 13 hours / alkaline approx. 11 hours |
| Dimensions | 88 x 46 x 135 mm |
| Weight | 0.62 lbs (280 g) |










