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<blockquote data-quote="Jens Bacher" data-source="post: 90912" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>Re: Concert Tech on Trains</p><p></p><p>I second doing this with an IEM transmitter to a WL receiver. I have done it using Sennheiser SR 350 IEM G2 transmitters(these can be tweaked to 250mW) and Sennheiser Evolution G2/G3 receiver. You should not need to get antennas outside for such a short hop if you get a directional antenna on the IEM transmitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jens Bacher, post: 90912, member: 1220"] Re: Concert Tech on Trains I second doing this with an IEM transmitter to a WL receiver. I have done it using Sennheiser SR 350 IEM G2 transmitters(these can be tweaked to 250mW) and Sennheiser Evolution G2/G3 receiver. You should not need to get antennas outside for such a short hop if you get a directional antenna on the IEM transmitter. [/QUOTE]
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