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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 218308" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I have a venue running 20/25 Sennheiser wireless beltpacks (paddles and combiners) that have been running into some interference. I run the built in scan to assign open channels but still seem to be running into some issues. </p><p>Is there a usb dongle or something where I could get an image of whats happening in the radio spectrum? I think I looked a while back and the hardware out there was pretty pricey. Now I have seen some phone apps and such that display strength of nearby 2.4g-5ghz signals and wondering if there might be an equivalent available for a pc except of course the 400-600mhz range. Would be awesome to see a visual display of whats going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 218308, member: 391"] I have a venue running 20/25 Sennheiser wireless beltpacks (paddles and combiners) that have been running into some interference. I run the built in scan to assign open channels but still seem to be running into some issues. Is there a usb dongle or something where I could get an image of whats happening in the radio spectrum? I think I looked a while back and the hardware out there was pretty pricey. Now I have seen some phone apps and such that display strength of nearby 2.4g-5ghz signals and wondering if there might be an equivalent available for a pc except of course the 400-600mhz range. Would be awesome to see a visual display of whats going on. [/QUOTE]
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