Finding signal in the noise. RF Spectrum, wireless audio, and more.
A Publication of RF Venue, Inc
As we head into a new year, most people are now aware that the 600 MHz spectrum was largely sold off and that mobile phone service is moving in and lighting up. Here's an update to see where we are in that process.
We received a number of questions about it and decided to do a follow up post with more detail and explore some more advanced techniques. The most frequent question we received was about the guard band between groups: What's the right amount of spacing between my mics and IEMs?
How to configure wireless microphone and In-ear monitor systems for best performance. Antenna placement, frequency spacing, RF coordination software, and bandpass filtering are covered.
New England-based integrator Commlink showcases a well-engineered multi-zone wireless microphone system at ...
We first called attention to the TV repack back in 2018, and now we're in phase 4 of the 10 phase plan. Most ...
Problems are bound to happen sooner or later with wireless microphone and IEM systems. From ever-changing spectrum conditions, to new system upgrades and frequency band changes, the work seems to never end. Here are some strategies for common problems.
Part 2 of our series on RF spectrum analysis for wireless microphones and IEMs, including Operational Scans, what to look for and how to use spectrum analysis to optimize antenna placement.
Part 1 in our series on spectrum analysis for wireless mics and IEMs. Introduction and overview of spectrum analysis and the first steps in using an RF spectrum analyzer to establish a baseline scan for your wireless system.
Using antenna distribution systems with multi-channel wireless mic receivers is covered. Diagrams for how to configure multi-channel systems for lowest noise and highest signal to noise.