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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Stuckey" data-source="post: 51391" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Re: UHF-R peculiarity</p><p></p><p>Thanks everybody, Karl in particular for the details. I can't say this is an actual issue but more of an academic curiosity situation.</p><p></p><p>It appears as if most of the receivers are firmware 1.173, I'm not clear on how old that versions is, but none-the-less I'm going to go through all the units I can on Monday and get as much information as I can about the bands and edit our IAS.</p><p></p><p>In the shop we have a some Sennheiser 3732 receivers that are tuned to 470-638 that will hit exactly 470.000. I went through a bunch of them as well(and some 3532) and the receivers will reach the entire spectrum of their 'advertised' or owner's manual listed ranges. That was the main reason that I was curious about the discrepancy the UHF-R units were showing.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Stuckey, post: 51391, member: 281"] Re: UHF-R peculiarity Thanks everybody, Karl in particular for the details. I can't say this is an actual issue but more of an academic curiosity situation. It appears as if most of the receivers are firmware 1.173, I'm not clear on how old that versions is, but none-the-less I'm going to go through all the units I can on Monday and get as much information as I can about the bands and edit our IAS. In the shop we have a some Sennheiser 3732 receivers that are tuned to 470-638 that will hit exactly 470.000. I went through a bunch of them as well(and some 3532) and the receivers will reach the entire spectrum of their 'advertised' or owner's manual listed ranges. That was the main reason that I was curious about the discrepancy the UHF-R units were showing. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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