Dane Boulton
Member
Hey Guys 2 out of 3 of my SLX 4 (P4 Band) Receivers have started flashing and outputting distorted signal as soon as the mic they are paired to is turned on they all run through a Shure UA844SWB RF Distributor to get there signal from the dimmer room of my theatre to two antenans mounted on the stage.
So I just went in after the long holidays to start working and two of the receivers are flashing and the VU meter is going up and down up and down as shown in the video I have embedded. I have no Idea what caused this. It could have been caused by a user messing with something or something that happened over the holidays while no one was here I have no idea.
As soon as an SLX transmitter is turned on the receivers display starts flashing and if I try and output the sound from the desk I just get a very ugly distorted choppy sound through.
There are no Incompatiable or FULL error messages on the TX or RX so I am really lost for what to do.
I have tried different channels resetting the units reseting the RF distro and nothing is working
I really need these two receivers working as they are the main workhorse mics in our space and as the school year kicks off they are going to get used heaps.
Cheers,
Dane
So I just went in after the long holidays to start working and two of the receivers are flashing and the VU meter is going up and down up and down as shown in the video I have embedded. I have no Idea what caused this. It could have been caused by a user messing with something or something that happened over the holidays while no one was here I have no idea.
As soon as an SLX transmitter is turned on the receivers display starts flashing and if I try and output the sound from the desk I just get a very ugly distorted choppy sound through.
There are no Incompatiable or FULL error messages on the TX or RX so I am really lost for what to do.
I have tried different channels resetting the units reseting the RF distro and nothing is working
I really need these two receivers working as they are the main workhorse mics in our space and as the school year kicks off they are going to get used heaps.
Cheers,
Dane