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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Ferreira" data-source="post: 4399" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>At work we have a Winradio setup. It works well and intergrates with WWB pretty good. We have a big event coming into town and I have been asked to do the rf assigments for all of our wireless needs. We carry a big inventory of Shure ULX (M1,J1), UHF-R's (J5 I think) as well as Senn G300 G3's. I can easily see with wireless mic count getting up to 100 if not more for this event. I also have to take into account that there will be tons of wi-fi, media etc....</p><p></p><p>Is there a rf analyzer that is better then the winradio? How does the invisble waves stack up to the winradio? Would you use a handheld analyzer on show day to walk the floor with?</p><p>I think I might be in over my head, but I don't want to turn down the job without knowing if I can actually do it or not.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Ferreira, post: 4399, member: 138"] At work we have a Winradio setup. It works well and intergrates with WWB pretty good. We have a big event coming into town and I have been asked to do the rf assigments for all of our wireless needs. We carry a big inventory of Shure ULX (M1,J1), UHF-R's (J5 I think) as well as Senn G300 G3's. I can easily see with wireless mic count getting up to 100 if not more for this event. I also have to take into account that there will be tons of wi-fi, media etc.... Is there a rf analyzer that is better then the winradio? How does the invisble waves stack up to the winradio? Would you use a handheld analyzer on show day to walk the floor with? I think I might be in over my head, but I don't want to turn down the job without knowing if I can actually do it or not. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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