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Wireless Microphone Problems

| | Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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OTHER DIGITAL DEVICES

PROBLEM: Other wireless audio devices that operate in the TV band — in-ear monitors, intercom systems, etc. — as well as non-wireless devices can also cause interference problems. Digital devices (CD players, computers, and digital audio processors) often emit strong RF noise and can cause interference if they are located within a few feet of the wireless microphone receiver. For transmitters, the most common sources of interference are GSM mobile phones and PDAs worn by presenters.  

SOLUTION: Be aware of other wireless audio equipment when selecting wireless microphones frequencies. Keep digital equipment at least a few feet away from wireless microphone receivers. Use an AM radio as a cheap RF noise detector; you might be surprised at what the gear in your rack is emitting. 

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