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Re: Rf guru help neededI have been using RFGuru at the bar tour level we are on and it has been a God send for us. As said, not 100% perfect but usually gets us really close. It can't account for everything. (I worked on a military base last night and AT hardware group scanning for just four units on 1200 channels each couldn't find 4 channels that were free in any group. RFGuru gave me some choices that scanning didn't, and we got three working fine, and the last one would give us static randomly for a brief second here and there that squelch couldn't fix so we lived with it.)After getting the gear roster in, adding a venue and finding the info you need takes just over 5 seconds for us after we put in a zip code. We can start to finish 9 wireless units (counting mics and IEMs) and be done in 15 minutes with everything and it works almost everywhere all the time without issue, When I get an issue I just remember how bad it was before the software and we write it off as the risk we take counting on wireless with a traveling road show.For what it cost vs the benefits we get, it is a no brainer.
Re: Rf guru help needed
I have been using RFGuru at the bar tour level we are on and it has been a God send for us. As said, not 100% perfect but usually gets us really close. It can't account for everything. (I worked on a military base last night and AT hardware group scanning for just four units on 1200 channels each couldn't find 4 channels that were free in any group. RFGuru gave me some choices that scanning didn't, and we got three working fine, and the last one would give us static randomly for a brief second here and there that squelch couldn't fix so we lived with it.)
After getting the gear roster in, adding a venue and finding the info you need takes just over 5 seconds for us after we put in a zip code. We can start to finish 9 wireless units (counting mics and IEMs) and be done in 15 minutes with everything and it works almost everywhere all the time without issue, When I get an issue I just remember how bad it was before the software and we write it off as the risk we take counting on wireless with a traveling road show.
For what it cost vs the benefits we get, it is a no brainer.