So, I turned on my wireless mics a few weeks ago after not using it since March to notice that 9 of them were getting a signal when nothing was on. Today, doing more research, because of the repack, my area just outside of NYC has obviously gone through the repack and has majorly impacted my wireless situation.
I had 12 AT 3000 mics spanning frequencies 541 - 566.375, and now it seems that I'm limited between 560.000 - 566.375 (although my 1 channel at 548.100 had no problems so I'm keeping it.) Now I need to get 11 mics between those frequencies. My question is what is a safe distance between 2 mic transmitters? I do not have any way to scan the frequencies that are available, but I do check against intermod using Audio Technica's tool that checks frequencies for you.
Also, I'm guessing that since at least one mic works at the bottom of a channel as of now, there may be a 1 or 2 I could squeeze at the bottom or top end of a tv channel. I don't have the money to get anything to scan frequencies that are available. I still have to check my other 8 mics to see if they are impacted, but want to get a head start on the larger set of 12.
I had 12 AT 3000 mics spanning frequencies 541 - 566.375, and now it seems that I'm limited between 560.000 - 566.375 (although my 1 channel at 548.100 had no problems so I'm keeping it.) Now I need to get 11 mics between those frequencies. My question is what is a safe distance between 2 mic transmitters? I do not have any way to scan the frequencies that are available, but I do check against intermod using Audio Technica's tool that checks frequencies for you.
Also, I'm guessing that since at least one mic works at the bottom of a channel as of now, there may be a 1 or 2 I could squeeze at the bottom or top end of a tv channel. I don't have the money to get anything to scan frequencies that are available. I still have to check my other 8 mics to see if they are impacted, but want to get a head start on the larger set of 12.