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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Harris" data-source="post: 5885" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>So I normally use anywhere from 4-24+ channels of wireless (mics, IEM, IFB, comm) on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>I rarely have issues with setting it up, scanning and coordinating, but once every few dozen shows, things don't play nicely together while setting things up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Case in point, last weekend, 7ch of wireless, 6 UHFR (with an antenna distro, 1/2 whip antenna), 1 G3IEM (separate rack with 1/4 whip antenna).</p><p></p><p>Nothing major or of concern picking up on the SA (no DTV, just some TV lower out of band and no other RF in use - in the middle of the mountains), and nothing picking up on the hardware scans from the UR.</p><p></p><p>As I start syncing and turning on Tx (using G/Ch frequencies), more and more Rx Hash starts popping up on the meters, and audiable noise on Rx that don't have a Tx from the few Tx turned on while syncing.</p><p></p><p>While testing, 2 of the Tx consistently caused more interference than others, even when changing frequencies and when looking at the SA with just those Tx on, nothing seemed to seem out of the ordinary.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This was one of the 'worst' in recent memory, but everything worked flawlessly the whole day, just when all the Tx were in close proximity to each other and the Antennas things didn't seem right. ** I find the Shure G/Ch lists are pretty rock solid unless there is outside interference **</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any thoughts/tips/tricks to isolate Tx a bit more realistically while setting up and verifying (War Gaming) everything?</p><p></p><p></p><p>BRad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Harris, post: 5885, member: 380"] So I normally use anywhere from 4-24+ channels of wireless (mics, IEM, IFB, comm) on a regular basis. I rarely have issues with setting it up, scanning and coordinating, but once every few dozen shows, things don't play nicely together while setting things up. Case in point, last weekend, 7ch of wireless, 6 UHFR (with an antenna distro, 1/2 whip antenna), 1 G3IEM (separate rack with 1/4 whip antenna). Nothing major or of concern picking up on the SA (no DTV, just some TV lower out of band and no other RF in use - in the middle of the mountains), and nothing picking up on the hardware scans from the UR. As I start syncing and turning on Tx (using G/Ch frequencies), more and more Rx Hash starts popping up on the meters, and audiable noise on Rx that don't have a Tx from the few Tx turned on while syncing. While testing, 2 of the Tx consistently caused more interference than others, even when changing frequencies and when looking at the SA with just those Tx on, nothing seemed to seem out of the ordinary. This was one of the 'worst' in recent memory, but everything worked flawlessly the whole day, just when all the Tx were in close proximity to each other and the Antennas things didn't seem right. ** I find the Shure G/Ch lists are pretty rock solid unless there is outside interference ** Any thoughts/tips/tricks to isolate Tx a bit more realistically while setting up and verifying (War Gaming) everything? BRad [/QUOTE]
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