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A cautionary tale against buying the line6 digital wireless
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Hyson" data-source="post: 84575" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>Re: A cautionary tale against buying the line6 digital wireless</p><p></p><p>Phil,</p><p></p><p>Are you running RF-1 or RF-2 for the beltpack? Are there any other L6 devices nearby? Are you using the standard whip antennas? Are you daisy chaining any of the receivers?</p><p></p><p>I use about 4-10 wireless units (Handheld and beltpack) and do not have issues running off of RF-1. Rf-2, however, presents some headaches when cell phones and people are brought into a venue. </p><p></p><p>I suggest switching between RF-1 and RF-2 to see which works better, I believe RF-1 is quad diversity while RF-2 is dual. If that doesn't help maybe looking into upgrading the antennas to their P180 set may help.</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Hyson, post: 84575, member: 2106"] Re: A cautionary tale against buying the line6 digital wireless Phil, Are you running RF-1 or RF-2 for the beltpack? Are there any other L6 devices nearby? Are you using the standard whip antennas? Are you daisy chaining any of the receivers? I use about 4-10 wireless units (Handheld and beltpack) and do not have issues running off of RF-1. Rf-2, however, presents some headaches when cell phones and people are brought into a venue. I suggest switching between RF-1 and RF-2 to see which works better, I believe RF-1 is quad diversity while RF-2 is dual. If that doesn't help maybe looking into upgrading the antennas to their P180 set may help. Greg [/QUOTE]
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