(Hope this isn't breaking any rules)
A unspecified group is doing a large event in my place, and they have a stock of 26.5^2 MHz-range wireless microphones they were hoping to use. Long story short, they don't work that well, cutting in and out, hissing/static, and this is with nearly all of them (they're fixed-frequency, forget the exact model, probably 5-7 years old). Of course I'm trying to convince them to upgrade away from the 1400/2MHz spectrum, but "it's illegal" hasn't swayed them. Is it possible these performance problems are related to their less-than-legal status, too? I'm hoping to find some way to stop them from just buying new, but equally illegal transmitter packs that might not even fix the performance problem.
A unspecified group is doing a large event in my place, and they have a stock of 26.5^2 MHz-range wireless microphones they were hoping to use. Long story short, they don't work that well, cutting in and out, hissing/static, and this is with nearly all of them (they're fixed-frequency, forget the exact model, probably 5-7 years old). Of course I'm trying to convince them to upgrade away from the 1400/2MHz spectrum, but "it's illegal" hasn't swayed them. Is it possible these performance problems are related to their less-than-legal status, too? I'm hoping to find some way to stop them from just buying new, but equally illegal transmitter packs that might not even fix the performance problem.