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Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitterThat's why I've never done it - I figured the interference from not being able to isolate the two antennae would be murder. That being said, I watched a friend do it on his tour where he had to shoot a helical at the stage for the artist's IEM and then another at FOH for a part of the show where there was a B stage where they'd perform a couple songs. They had no issues with it (using two helicals). In my case, clearly the patterns of a paddle and a helical antenna are not at all complimentary. I'm still left wondering whether what they were doing was an exception to the rule or if they just skirted RF disaster on a regular basis.
Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitter
That's why I've never done it - I figured the interference from not being able to isolate the two antennae would be murder. That being said, I watched a friend do it on his tour where he had to shoot a helical at the stage for the artist's IEM and then another at FOH for a part of the show where there was a B stage where they'd perform a couple songs. They had no issues with it (using two helicals). In my case, clearly the patterns of a paddle and a helical antenna are not at all complimentary. I'm still left wondering whether what they were doing was an exception to the rule or if they just skirted RF disaster on a regular basis.