Russell Reed
Member
We are having issues with RF dropouts with our wireless mics. We are running
3 ULXD4Q G50 band (for a total of 12 channels)
7 AudioTechnica 3000 series D band
2 AudioTechnica 3000 series C band
2 Audio technica antenna distribution D band
2 Shure SLX G5 Band
2 Acacia Audio IMCTU12(655-679)
Heres how this is all setup:
We have 2 Audiotechnica Paddle antennas with their antenna outs feeding 2 AudioTechnica Active Antenna Splitters. One of the outputs of the antenna splitter feeds one of the audiotechnica antenna distros and the cascade output of that distro feeds the input of the next distro. The other output of the antenna splitter feeds The Shure ULXD's using the input of the first one and the cascade out to the in of the next one. The extra audio technica and the 2 Shure six's and the acacia audio are all fed just using the supplied whip antennas and I have no problem with those.
The problem:
We are getting way too weak RF signal on most mics. It is causing dropouts. I have tried using different antennas and not using the active antenna splitter and both have not helped.
If anyone has any suggestions it would be awesome. Our show is on Friday.
3 ULXD4Q G50 band (for a total of 12 channels)
7 AudioTechnica 3000 series D band
2 AudioTechnica 3000 series C band
2 Audio technica antenna distribution D band
2 Shure SLX G5 Band
2 Acacia Audio IMCTU12(655-679)
Heres how this is all setup:
We have 2 Audiotechnica Paddle antennas with their antenna outs feeding 2 AudioTechnica Active Antenna Splitters. One of the outputs of the antenna splitter feeds one of the audiotechnica antenna distros and the cascade output of that distro feeds the input of the next distro. The other output of the antenna splitter feeds The Shure ULXD's using the input of the first one and the cascade out to the in of the next one. The extra audio technica and the 2 Shure six's and the acacia audio are all fed just using the supplied whip antennas and I have no problem with those.
The problem:
We are getting way too weak RF signal on most mics. It is causing dropouts. I have tried using different antennas and not using the active antenna splitter and both have not helped.
If anyone has any suggestions it would be awesome. Our show is on Friday.