A few bookmarks for me: New interference sources: LED lights, 5G cellphone systems 5:07 Shrink the noise floor: 7:11 Shifting to another channel is more difficult these days, since we have only 6-10% of the available space that we had 5-10 years ago 7:25 Shrink the noise floor by getting rid of the "antenna farm": 7:56 Choosing transmitting frequencies - low vs. high frequencies (but "doesn't make very much difference at all"): 38:16
Just watched about halfway through this video and I had a question My band currently runs a brain rig that has six shure GLXD’s. Into a frequency manager antenna combiner. I was hoping to put at least 4 Shure PSM 300s in the back, and then run those into an antenna, combined her as well…. Your video said, that’s a very bad idea which I respect Would there be a way for the GLXD’s and the PSM 300s to live in the same unit but then run the antennas to opposite sides of the stage? For example, the GLXD’s I have the fin antennas on the far right side of the stage facing the front middle And what if I have the PSM 300s into an antenna combiner that also runs into a fin antenna on the far left side of the stage facing the front middle Would that not work?
A few bookmarks for me:
New interference sources:
LED lights, 5G cellphone systems 5:07
Shrink the noise floor: 7:11
Shifting to another channel is more difficult these days, since we have only 6-10% of the available space that we had 5-10 years ago 7:25
Shrink the noise floor by getting rid of the "antenna farm": 7:56
Choosing transmitting frequencies - low vs. high frequencies (but "doesn't make very much difference at all"): 38:16
So much knowledge. Thanks, Don, Adam, and RF Venue for the webinars and your awesome products.
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Wow, excellent information! Thank you very much
Just watched about halfway through this video and I had a question
My band currently runs a brain rig that has six shure GLXD’s. Into a frequency manager antenna combiner.
I was hoping to put at least 4 Shure PSM 300s in the back, and then run those into an antenna, combined her as well….
Your video said, that’s a very bad idea which I respect
Would there be a way for the GLXD’s and the PSM 300s to live in the same unit but then run the antennas to opposite sides of the stage?
For example, the GLXD’s I have the fin antennas on the far right side of the stage facing the front middle
And what if I have the PSM 300s into an antenna combiner that also runs into a fin antenna on the far left side of the stage facing the front middle
Would that not work?
Thank you 🙏🙏