Hi Everyone,
I work at a school in South Korea and up until recently, I was able use wireless mics on the 500mhz band and the 900mhz band. However, we are now only able to use the 900mhz band.
That band is 925mhz to 937. So it's quite a narrow band.
So currently we use 20 microphones. 12 shure ULX systems that were on the 500mhz band and 8 JTS brand mics that are on the 900mhz band. Because we can no longer use the 500mhz brand, we need to change over our mics.
So, finally to my question. How realistic is it, to still keep a 20 receiver system within such a narrow band? So many mics that I find say that they optimally work with only 8 to 10 receivers on the same band.
My JTS mics can change to different frequencies within 25 mhz. So you can make very narrow tweaks on the frequency.
With that said, do you think I could potentially get up to 20 of the receivers running together with the 900mhz band without interference? Our school is fairly isolated and mostly has apartments around it, and up til now have not had interference issues.
Also, does anyone have software recommendation for choosing frequencies to avoid intermodulation (when dealing with 20 mics)?
All this may be too much for the narrow band we are allowed to use here, but thought I'd ask.
On a 2nd note, they do sell 5.8ghz wireless mics here from a taiwanese company called MiPro that I've thought could be an option. Does anyone have experience with 5.8ghz? Only worry I have is possible wifi interference.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
I work at a school in South Korea and up until recently, I was able use wireless mics on the 500mhz band and the 900mhz band. However, we are now only able to use the 900mhz band.
That band is 925mhz to 937. So it's quite a narrow band.
So currently we use 20 microphones. 12 shure ULX systems that were on the 500mhz band and 8 JTS brand mics that are on the 900mhz band. Because we can no longer use the 500mhz brand, we need to change over our mics.
So, finally to my question. How realistic is it, to still keep a 20 receiver system within such a narrow band? So many mics that I find say that they optimally work with only 8 to 10 receivers on the same band.
My JTS mics can change to different frequencies within 25 mhz. So you can make very narrow tweaks on the frequency.
With that said, do you think I could potentially get up to 20 of the receivers running together with the 900mhz band without interference? Our school is fairly isolated and mostly has apartments around it, and up til now have not had interference issues.
Also, does anyone have software recommendation for choosing frequencies to avoid intermodulation (when dealing with 20 mics)?
All this may be too much for the narrow band we are allowed to use here, but thought I'd ask.
On a 2nd note, they do sell 5.8ghz wireless mics here from a taiwanese company called MiPro that I've thought could be an option. Does anyone have experience with 5.8ghz? Only worry I have is possible wifi interference.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.