Turn the
gain on the antennas down. Pop open the panel on the Antenna, there are DIP switches inside. Run them at 0 or -6dB.
The ShowBabys are 2.4gHz and frequency hop like WiFi, not 190mHz. Their user
manual doesn't seem to indicate that there is a user-specified frequency.
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You've got quite the list of gear there -- and after looking at it, while I can't be 100% sure, I can be relatively confident that you're just stepping on your own toes if you're having RF issues. The
Shure SLX systems really need to be used on their own and in tiny numbers, unless you plan on getting a frequency coordination software involved. The same goes for the QLX-D. When I ran numbers, I could only get 12x SLX's in the room, and at that it wasn't using any sort of logical Group/
Channel numbering, I had to jump all over the place to fit them in there.
If you were to do a scan with your new transmitters, not only would they only see the things in their own range and nothing else, but you would need every active transmitter powered on and in-range so they would know how to coordinate around local interference.
Keep in mind, the data below is FULLY UNSUABLE the moment you turn any
IEM's on as they weren't taken into consideration