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Sennheiser ew100 G3 Mic Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 206772" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>The usual term for this is that your wireless are "taking hits" meaning that there is interference from other wireless transmitters either on the same frequencies as your mics or a combination of other frequencies that combine in ways that cause interference. There are plenty of ways that wireless mics can be impacted by the cold, cruel world but one way to make sure you're as interference proof as possible is to set the receiver to do a frequency scan every time you prepare to use them and set the mic transmitters to match the frequencies that the receivers have decided are safe to use. Its a few minutes of added set up time but essential to reliable operation as less and less bandwidth is available for wireless mic use with each passing day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 206772, member: 125"] The usual term for this is that your wireless are "taking hits" meaning that there is interference from other wireless transmitters either on the same frequencies as your mics or a combination of other frequencies that combine in ways that cause interference. There are plenty of ways that wireless mics can be impacted by the cold, cruel world but one way to make sure you're as interference proof as possible is to set the receiver to do a frequency scan every time you prepare to use them and set the mic transmitters to match the frequencies that the receivers have decided are safe to use. Its a few minutes of added set up time but essential to reliable operation as less and less bandwidth is available for wireless mic use with each passing day. [/QUOTE]
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