"Tim Perry" <timperry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Before I can answer I must ask a few questions.
>
> Are these Handheld units or body packs / Lavalieres?
>
> Where are receivers located in relation to the transmitters?
>
> These receivers have diversity antennas. Are the antennas oriented about
> 90
> degrees apart? Do you have direct line of sight to the transmitters?
>
> Are you aware of a squelch control on the receiver?
>
> These receivers have both line level and mice level outputs. If you are
> feeding line level into a mic level input I would expect to encounter
> overload, feedback, and distortion.
>
Tim,
These are lavalieres.
In my testing in my garage it varied from 4 to maybe 16 feet between
transmitter and receiver. When I tested them at the school it varied from
4
to 45 feet apart. Always in line of sight.
I have tried the antennas from parallel to about 120 degrees. (We
normally
operated them in the 45 to 90 degree range, when they were working.)
I am not aware of a squelch control, just sensitivity. (There is also an
output level for the line (1/4 inch) out, but I was using the balanced XLR
out.) In my garage I was feeding the balanced XLR out into a karaoke
machine's 1/4 inch line input. At the school I was going XLR out to their
sound board's XLR input.
Thanks for you help.
Larry


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