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<blockquote data-quote="Justice C. Bigler" data-source="post: 42017" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>Re: Rf guru help needed</p><p></p><p> Correct me if I'm wrong, but you said that you were on a "national tour". Seems to me that anyone who is producing and supporting a national tour of A level talent would get the money and equipment to do the job right, every night for every show. That's what working at that level means. Go to your producer or tour manager and tell them that the equipment you have currently isn't working, and that to do it right you need $X.xx. Yes, that is EXACTLY what RF Guru and IAS do. They are RF coordination programs that allow you to input your equipment, and cross references your location via zip code to the FCC Database and tells you what the frequency for each piece of equipment should be for that location, given the RF environment that you are operating in. It's not perfect and absolute, but it will get you 90% (or more) of the way there. And trust me, once you build your show, and input your equipment all you have to do is change locations and it will output the proper frequencies coordinated for that location. There is no "just gotta knock it out" factor involved. All you have to do is change frequencies, and often on only just a few units. Of course, proper coordination is a moot point when you are dealing with a system that isn't set up properly in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice C. Bigler, post: 42017, member: 74"] Re: Rf guru help needed Correct me if I'm wrong, but you said that you were on a "national tour". Seems to me that anyone who is producing and supporting a national tour of A level talent would get the money and equipment to do the job right, every night for every show. That's what working at that level means. Go to your producer or tour manager and tell them that the equipment you have currently isn't working, and that to do it right you need $X.xx. Yes, that is EXACTLY what RF Guru and IAS do. They are RF coordination programs that allow you to input your equipment, and cross references your location via zip code to the FCC Database and tells you what the frequency for each piece of equipment should be for that location, given the RF environment that you are operating in. It's not perfect and absolute, but it will get you 90% (or more) of the way there. And trust me, once you build your show, and input your equipment all you have to do is change locations and it will output the proper frequencies coordinated for that location. There is no "just gotta knock it out" factor involved. All you have to do is change frequencies, and often on only just a few units. Of course, proper coordination is a moot point when you are dealing with a system that isn't set up properly in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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