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assuming you feel ok with second hand, the sennheiser ew 100 series would be a reasonable option.
they can be had for 150 - 200 on the bay. they are metal units - both transmitter and receiver, and they have selectable frequencies (on UHF). These are extremely reliable systems, and my wife's system is still going strong after quite a few years of use and abuse!
if you want a cheaper option, the nady encore bass system is really good. they retail for about 100 and although they are plastic units, it is designed purely with bass in mind rather than a one size fits all approach. it does use a fixed frequency VHF approach, but mine has never let me down.
i hope this helps mate

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Suggest you also have a look at the Wiki on this - there are imminent issues regarding Ofcom selling off certain radio frequencies in the next few years, which will include some of those used by wireless systems. You may soon find your chosen system obsolete !

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I have use an Audio Technica UHF Wireless system for a few years now. It has worked flawlessly. It has a single fixed frequency, but our microphones are changeable so it was never a problem. It is rack mountable and has a bodypack transmiter. You also get gain on the front and a squelsh control on the back

If you're interested, I'm selling it as I need cash for a new amp, see link
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=39579"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=39579[/url].

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