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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Robinson" data-source="post: 6487" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>I have been demoing an AKG DMS700V2 system. We are enjoying improved audio quality over the previous AKG system we were using with our artist, but I am having RF stability issues with the mic. During each show I have used the mic on, I get drop outs (and the receiver notifies me of RF Interference). The drop-outs are not graceful - it's about 2 seconds each time it happens for audio to return. This is happening to me even in relatively clean RF environments. I have tried multiple antennae configurations: the 1/4 waves that came with the unit, the passive AKG paddles that I have with my older systems, and passive paddles going into a Shure antenna splitter that is feeding the rest of my RF (mostly Shure UHF-R).</p><p></p><p>Any ideas out there as to why this continues to happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Robinson, post: 6487, member: 43"] I have been demoing an AKG DMS700V2 system. We are enjoying improved audio quality over the previous AKG system we were using with our artist, but I am having RF stability issues with the mic. During each show I have used the mic on, I get drop outs (and the receiver notifies me of RF Interference). The drop-outs are not graceful - it's about 2 seconds each time it happens for audio to return. This is happening to me even in relatively clean RF environments. I have tried multiple antennae configurations: the 1/4 waves that came with the unit, the passive AKG paddles that I have with my older systems, and passive paddles going into a Shure antenna splitter that is feeding the rest of my RF (mostly Shure UHF-R). Any ideas out there as to why this continues to happen? [/QUOTE]
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