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Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitterHi Adam,Absolutely do not ever transmit one RF source from more than one antenna. The only time that is ever acceptable is when the TX antennas are located in different RF environments that are completely isolated from each other. The resulting problems from multiple TX antennas in the same space is multipath interference on steroids.You might try swapping out your local paddle or whip with an omni dipole like the Sennheiser 1031-U, mounted high on a mic stand between monitor world and the stage. It should give you decent coverage throughout monitor world and onstage.
Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitter
Hi Adam,
Absolutely do not ever transmit one RF source from more than one antenna. The only time that is ever acceptable is when the TX antennas are located in different RF environments that are completely isolated from each other. The resulting problems from multiple TX antennas in the same space is multipath interference on steroids.
You might try swapping out your local paddle or whip with an omni dipole like the Sennheiser 1031-U, mounted high on a mic stand between monitor world and the stage. It should give you decent coverage throughout monitor world and onstage.