Mayhem said:Whilst I have never used VHF comms, I have used VHF wireless systems (mic and guitar) and have found them to be susceptible to a lot of interference. I believe that this is the main reason that wireless systems went to UHF frequencies. I just wonder if a VHF comms system would also have this problem?
NickJacques said:Mayhem said:Whilst I have never used VHF comms, I have used VHF wireless systems (mic and guitar) and have found them to be susceptible to a lot of interference. I believe that this is the main reason that wireless systems went to UHF frequencies. I just wonder if a VHF comms system would also have this problem?
Interference really isn't a problem. Sure, the transmission quality isn't as great as a hardline, but it's not really bothersome at all. Maybe the reason why interference isn't a problem (for us at least) is because we're a little more rural... there aren't any TV stations being broadcast anywhere close to us, and there is only one radio station around here. That being said, the BTR300 system is really good. The operating length has been tested at our school... one kid made it outside and about halfway through the parking lot before he actually cut out. If you go Telex, you really won't be disappointed. Trust me.
Nick
avkid said:As cheaply as possible, I am willing to assemble something from a component list and schematic.
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