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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Johnson" data-source="post: 68725" data-attributes="member: 975"><p>Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitter</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>Yes, Indeed, thats how it works.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't mean that the packs wouldn't have worked at that distance (150m or so from main stage), but this way you have guarantees. Sennheiser WSM allows you to RF mute and unmute TXs, but this is tedious, and in the set there was only 30 seconds or so to get this done accross 10 transmitters. So Sennheiser wrote a custom app that meant it could be done much quicker.</p><p></p><p>This is ultimately 1 of 2 possible solutions. The other solution would be to use an RF over Fiber modulator which would allow you to use 1 set of transmitters. You'd just need to switch the RF output between the onstage antennae and the RF over fiber link. This could probably be a mechanical switch though, something easy to have built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Johnson, post: 68725, member: 975"] Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitter Hello! Yes, Indeed, thats how it works. That doesn't mean that the packs wouldn't have worked at that distance (150m or so from main stage), but this way you have guarantees. Sennheiser WSM allows you to RF mute and unmute TXs, but this is tedious, and in the set there was only 30 seconds or so to get this done accross 10 transmitters. So Sennheiser wrote a custom app that meant it could be done much quicker. This is ultimately 1 of 2 possible solutions. The other solution would be to use an RF over Fiber modulator which would allow you to use 1 set of transmitters. You'd just need to switch the RF output between the onstage antennae and the RF over fiber link. This could probably be a mechanical switch though, something easy to have built. [/QUOTE]
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