The antenna position influences closely with the receiver reception ability
Special attention is needed to provide correct installation and placement. The most important rule is to minimize the distance between the receiver and the microphone, keep it line-of-sight (no objects standing between the receiver and microphone) and to elevate and position the antenna higher above the ground.
The two receiver antennas be placed at least one wavelength apart. Important to orient the receiver antennas in a vertical position (angled at approx. 45 degree) since the transmitted signal is typically polarized and ascertain antennas are tightly screwed on and not loosely tighten.
To achieve improved reception, install the receiver at least one meter above the floor and not surround it with metal objects or concrete walls. Furthermore, place the receiver away from external RF interference sources such as computers, digital equipment, lighting systems, motorized lighting & vehicles, electrical power equipment, etc.
If the multiple receivers are rack-mounted ensures the two antenna are positioned to the front using the FBC-71 rear-to-front cables for improved reception.
Selection of Receiver Antenna Systems is Extremely Important
Select Omin-directional or directional antenna based on actual environments and applications. Directional antenna is preferred for areas that are saturated with RF equipment.
Adjust the antenna position during a walk sound check if needed. Using accessories such as extension antenna with boosters greatly enhances reception performance.
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