Re: Concert Tech on Trains
That's a very cool gig. Regarding wireless transfer of audio:
Sennheiser allows you to transmit from an IEM transmitter to a wireless mic receiver. Could you somehow hang the antennas right outside the windows, leaving just a gap big enough for the coax cable? If you have one antenna either side of the train, you're good no matter what way the train is turning at the moment
You can buy these really cheap plastic flag -holders that are supposed to be attached to the side windows of a car, I'm sure getting one to accept a whip antenna is fairly easy.
I've got IEMs. Never occurred to me to try. Longer waves are better at getting through obstacles aren't they? Maybe that VHF gear in the back of the warehouse could be of some use. On the other hand, a steel dome car is pretty much a Faraday cage. I wish arranging a field test was a little less non-trivial.
That's a very cool gig. Regarding wireless transfer of audio:
Sennheiser allows you to transmit from an IEM transmitter to a wireless mic receiver. Could you somehow hang the antennas right outside the windows, leaving just a gap big enough for the coax cable? If you have one antenna either side of the train, you're good no matter what way the train is turning at the moment
You can buy these really cheap plastic flag -holders that are supposed to be attached to the side windows of a car, I'm sure getting one to accept a whip antenna is fairly easy.