We tend to take the convenience of wireless microphones and in-ear monitors for granted. However, when they start dropping out or causing random noises, it can ruin the experience.
RF Venue, manufacturer of antenna and RF distribution solutions for all brands of professional wireless microphone and in-ear monitoring systems, held a webinar entitled Why Wireless Mics Drop Out and How to Prevent It.
Check out the full recording of the live session using the link below.
In this 30 minute session you will learn:
Understanding Local Interference and Range
Loss of range is typically caused by localised interference, like TV stations, motors, LED lighting and more. Find out how directional antennas and bandpass filters can work together with high-quality coax cables to help mitigate this problem.
Understanding Multi-Path Interference
Multi-path interference is caused by reflections of a transmitter’s signal, primarily by metal objects in a venue and other boundaries. These reflections flip the polarity of the signal and arrive out of phase which causes cancellations in the receiver’s antennas.
Understanding Cross-polarisation Fades
Cross-polarisation fades (aka antenna dropouts) happen when the antennas are not oriented correctly to match the transmitters. Learn how the proper use of antennas can maximise your system’s efficiency.
NEW PRODUCT
8 Channel In-Ear Monitor Combiner
You may also be interested in the new affordable 8 Channel In-Ear Monitor Combiner, COMBINE8.
COMBINE8 actively combines signals of up to eight in-ear monitor transmitters into one single transmitting antenna, reducing clutter, signal interference and lowering the probability of intermodulation artifacts
RF Venue Combine8 is designed to work with all brands of IEM that are set to transmit at 50 mW or less. It provides DC power for up to 8 IEM transmitters with an external power supply, removing the need for wall warts.
JPRO are the official distributors for RF Venue products in NZ. As always, if we can be of any assistance with your wireless audio project, or answer any questions relating to your RF queries, or if you would like to demo RF Venue, please contact us.