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How do you keep track of mics at events?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 215942" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>It's very standard procedure to store wireless mics that are powered on in aluminum foil baking pans when say lined up on a table. Wireless mic can interfere with each other when close together and the product of that interference can affect other mics further away. Why not just turn the mics off to save batteries you're asking? You want to block anyone else from using that frequency first off and you also want the confidence of being able to look at the receiver and see a solid RF meter and cue the mic up just before someone grabs it. This also becomes your inventory control at a glance option. Empty tray means its on stage or its MIA. Extra points for labeling the trays with the name or the user or the mic ID.</p><p></p><p> If you want to save batteries and the planet use rechargables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 215942, member: 125"] It's very standard procedure to store wireless mics that are powered on in aluminum foil baking pans when say lined up on a table. Wireless mic can interfere with each other when close together and the product of that interference can affect other mics further away. Why not just turn the mics off to save batteries you're asking? You want to block anyone else from using that frequency first off and you also want the confidence of being able to look at the receiver and see a solid RF meter and cue the mic up just before someone grabs it. This also becomes your inventory control at a glance option. Empty tray means its on stage or its MIA. Extra points for labeling the trays with the name or the user or the mic ID. If you want to save batteries and the planet use rechargables. [/QUOTE]
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