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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Harris" data-source="post: 9278" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>I've done a few events over the past year, where I have done a pre coordination from the warehouse for a local event in town (anywhere from 30-120 channels of UHF, usually in the 50-70 channel range). Usually it is done in advance when task loading is high for the time available at the event, or shear number of units (in the case of >50ch)</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, there will be some differences where ~2-3 units would need to be changed due to slight differences in the RF environment from the warehouse to the event site (so far happened twice of the half dozen times so far). Also customary for ~3% of the units to exhibit some system interference (equivalent to ~2 led hash [UHFR]) requiring changing of the operating frequency.</p><p></p><p>The sites have all been within 15km of the warehouse (very little UHF RF, aside from CB and UHF radio usage), usually on the other side of downtown (with heavy RF usage observed during 10-4 during work days ... lots of conference rooms/event spaces in close proximity). Every time, it has been on a non work day, and with minimal outside RF usage.</p><p></p><p>Am I just getting lucky? or is this a handy way to tackle the workload of larger RF systems to just troubleshoot a few issues on setup (when in the same geographic area)? I haven't had too much luck lately with other pre done coordinations from other RF coordinators (usually from out of town/province).</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p></p><p>BRad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Harris, post: 9278, member: 380"] I've done a few events over the past year, where I have done a pre coordination from the warehouse for a local event in town (anywhere from 30-120 channels of UHF, usually in the 50-70 channel range). Usually it is done in advance when task loading is high for the time available at the event, or shear number of units (in the case of >50ch) Sometimes, there will be some differences where ~2-3 units would need to be changed due to slight differences in the RF environment from the warehouse to the event site (so far happened twice of the half dozen times so far). Also customary for ~3% of the units to exhibit some system interference (equivalent to ~2 led hash [UHFR]) requiring changing of the operating frequency. The sites have all been within 15km of the warehouse (very little UHF RF, aside from CB and UHF radio usage), usually on the other side of downtown (with heavy RF usage observed during 10-4 during work days ... lots of conference rooms/event spaces in close proximity). Every time, it has been on a non work day, and with minimal outside RF usage. Am I just getting lucky? or is this a handy way to tackle the workload of larger RF systems to just troubleshoot a few issues on setup (when in the same geographic area)? I haven't had too much luck lately with other pre done coordinations from other RF coordinators (usually from out of town/province). Thoughts? BRad [/QUOTE]
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