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Re: Wireless AudioMost newer wireless systems have pre configured groups of frequencies / channels. There maybe say eight preset groups available in a systems operating frequency range. The channels within the groups are pre set not to interfere with each other. Generally you need to operate the mic system all within the same group per frequency operating range to get the best performance, keep in mind you may not be able to use all the channels in a pre set group due to local frequency conflicts. Most wireless systems today have decent built in frequency/channel scanning functions to pick the best open channel per unit. Scanning for open frequencies in a larger system of maybe 16 mics is a methodical task and even more so when there are various makes and models of system involved. When systems get crazy big you need some real frequency programing and analysis software and someone to tend to it.Doing a simple on line frequency look up for your area only tells you what TV stations are operating in that given area to stay clear of not local RF usage that maybe a bigger issue.How many wireless mics/systems do they need, how many and what kind do they have now.
Re: Wireless Audio
Most newer wireless systems have pre configured groups of frequencies / channels. There maybe say eight preset groups available in a systems operating frequency range. The channels within the groups are pre set not to interfere with each other. Generally you need to operate the mic system all within the same group per frequency operating range to get the best performance, keep in mind you may not be able to use all the channels in a pre set group due to local frequency conflicts. Most wireless systems today have decent built in frequency/channel scanning functions to pick the best open channel per unit. Scanning for open frequencies in a larger system of maybe 16 mics is a methodical task and even more so when there are various makes and models of system involved. When systems get crazy big you need some real frequency programing and analysis software and someone to tend to it.
Doing a simple on line frequency look up for your area only tells you what TV stations are operating in that given area to stay clear of not local RF usage that maybe a bigger issue.
How many wireless mics/systems do they need, how many and what kind do they have now.