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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 207540" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>It is a generalization and admittedly an over simplification. But in real life situation like this is I stand by my reply and if you read it all you will see I gave a lot of caveats. But there are a lot of details left out by the OP so we don’t really know what he is dealing with. If you didn’t take my reply out of context you will see that with all of the conditions I spelled out, all the information I gave is correct. Not the best way to do it but for the OP it may be the only way. I hope it isn’t.</p><p></p><p>When I am dealing with a bunch of wireless in a concert venue or theater I am extremely picky as to my coordination. I have been told that I am actually taking it much farther then I need to. But I can’t remember the exact quote. It was from a well-respected RF guru. But as I said this isn’t a high profile situation that he is talking about, so he can probably get away with things I would never accept.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know how this has fallen on the OP to try and make this work but I made the assumption that he knows the powers that be and with that knowledge he feels that the best thing to do is to try and make it work. Maybe he will bring the whole thing to the attention of someone that has some power to make the original installer (or seller) make things right.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the specifications were bad and the installer bid on what was asked not what was needed. I have seen that done multiple times. But I refused to have any part in a mess like that. It isn’t good for your reputation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 207540, member: 321"] It is a generalization and admittedly an over simplification. But in real life situation like this is I stand by my reply and if you read it all you will see I gave a lot of caveats. But there are a lot of details left out by the OP so we don’t really know what he is dealing with. If you didn’t take my reply out of context you will see that with all of the conditions I spelled out, all the information I gave is correct. Not the best way to do it but for the OP it may be the only way. I hope it isn’t. When I am dealing with a bunch of wireless in a concert venue or theater I am extremely picky as to my coordination. I have been told that I am actually taking it much farther then I need to. But I can’t remember the exact quote. It was from a well-respected RF guru. But as I said this isn’t a high profile situation that he is talking about, so he can probably get away with things I would never accept. I don’t know how this has fallen on the OP to try and make this work but I made the assumption that he knows the powers that be and with that knowledge he feels that the best thing to do is to try and make it work. Maybe he will bring the whole thing to the attention of someone that has some power to make the original installer (or seller) make things right. Maybe the specifications were bad and the installer bid on what was asked not what was needed. I have seen that done multiple times. But I refused to have any part in a mess like that. It isn’t good for your reputation. [/QUOTE]
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