jkowtko
Well-Known Member
(I know I'll catch from flack for this, but --)
Looks like the FCC ban deadline is dragging out, and with our community theater finances worse than ever due to the recession, not really any chance of replacing our AKG WMS80 units in the near future.
So, for now I have all of the receivers up high on a wooden rack in the sound booth, a mere 30-40 feet from the stage, but I think the RF is still pretty weak.
The WMS80 units do not have detachable antennas, therefore no antenna distribution system options in the product design. They're not cheap anyway, so probably out of the question.
So short of moving the receiver rack away from the sound booth and closer to the stage, is there a way that I can effectively move the antennas only out closer to the stage?
I don't mind pulling apart the receivers and doing a bit of surgery here -- these units are old, and I have several backup receivers sitting in storage to use in case I make some fatal mistakes.
Thanks. John
Looks like the FCC ban deadline is dragging out, and with our community theater finances worse than ever due to the recession, not really any chance of replacing our AKG WMS80 units in the near future.
So, for now I have all of the receivers up high on a wooden rack in the sound booth, a mere 30-40 feet from the stage, but I think the RF is still pretty weak.
The WMS80 units do not have detachable antennas, therefore no antenna distribution system options in the product design. They're not cheap anyway, so probably out of the question.
So short of moving the receiver rack away from the sound booth and closer to the stage, is there a way that I can effectively move the antennas only out closer to the stage?
I don't mind pulling apart the receivers and doing a bit of surgery here -- these units are old, and I have several backup receivers sitting in storage to use in case I make some fatal mistakes.
Thanks. John