I would always try to get a distribution if the budget allows when you have 3 or more units. Let me explain, it's more than just less antennas sticking out. It's because you can scan and manage the frequencies on all the receiver units quick and simultaneously. When you have one wireless device it always uses up ~ 3 frequencies because of harmonic frequencies. So having 2 devices you're really using up about 6 (roughly), not all th e same strength. By adding the antenna/power distribution, you can scan the entire spectrum / band, with one unit, and IT will calculate the best frequencies to use including into the equation the frequencies used up by harmonic frequencies, and assign them all at once to the units. if you're in an area where there is relatively no interference like in the desert, then you probably don't need it since your frequencies would rarely ever change and you only need to set it really once. But if you're in a crowded area like big city, or areas that are developing it will definitely help since you will need to scan and deploy probably often. If you are mobile, and always going to new places. I would get it for sure with 3 units, since it will save time on setup, and also get you the best frequencies at each site for all units.
Do you know if I can connect side by side on the same rack.. my wireless microphone receiver and my wireless IEM monitor receiver with a "coupler" mounting kit purchased from amazon? both receivers appear to be the exact same size.
you could but i think you my have your info mixed up. IEM boxes in the rack transmit, while wireless mic boxes receive. you could mount them side by side, as long as you have proper antenna distribution. If you keep the antennas as is on the boxes you will just be setting your self up for failure.
not if you want to do it right. If you really wanted to try a work around (not guaranteed results) you could try a passive splitter like RF Venue 2X1SPLIT Passive Splitter/Combiner (assuming your frequency setup is within the range) and split one of the antenna ports for two units
I have an SLXD (J53) and a UA844 splitter, which antenna is the correct one, the one from SLXD or do I have to buy it because there are no 2 long ones in the set?
What are you confused about? I can help... in a system like this the antennas will connect to the UA844. If you are just running 1 reciever, they'll connect to the reciever, if you're using 2 recievers you can use 2 passive antenna splitters to feed both recievers, beyond 2 systems you'll want to use an antenna distribution unit as is shown in this video.
If they don’t come with the long rack mount piece that goes on the bottom across both units, can that be ordered individually? The ones I’ve unboxed for my church didn’t come with that
Liked this video. Just did a rack mount for 4 ULXD mics.
Sweeeeeeet video....plus you had me cracking up shaking the drill gun lol
thank you " really quick and informative "
thanks for this video man
How much better an ULXD4Q would be. No cable mess, only one rack unit high und Dante support.
At what point do you need to distribution? I have 3 units.
I would always try to get a distribution if the budget allows when you have 3 or more units. Let me explain, it's more than just less antennas sticking out. It's because you can scan and manage the frequencies on all the receiver units quick and simultaneously. When you have one wireless device it always uses up ~ 3 frequencies because of harmonic frequencies. So having 2 devices you're really using up about 6 (roughly), not all th e same strength. By adding the antenna/power distribution, you can scan the entire spectrum / band, with one unit, and IT will calculate the best frequencies to use including into the equation the frequencies used up by harmonic frequencies, and assign them all at once to the units.
if you're in an area where there is relatively no interference like in the desert, then you probably don't need it since your frequencies would rarely ever change and you only need to set it really once. But if you're in a crowded area like big city, or areas that are developing it will definitely help since you will need to scan and deploy probably often. If you are mobile, and always going to new places. I would get it for sure with 3 units, since it will save time on setup, and also get you the best frequencies at each site for all units.
Do you know if I can connect side by side on the same rack.. my wireless microphone receiver and my wireless IEM monitor receiver with a "coupler" mounting kit purchased from amazon? both receivers appear to be the exact same size.
you could but i think you my have your info mixed up. IEM boxes in the rack transmit, while wireless mic boxes receive. you could mount them side by side, as long as you have proper antenna distribution. If you keep the antennas as is on the boxes you will just be setting your self up for failure.
@@tgbatg yeah for sure. I knew that, I mistyped/mispoke. Thx for clarifying. Yes, I ended up mounting the antennas on a separate rack.
Is there a way to add 6 QLXD's to one UA844? I don't want to buy another one just for 1 more unit
not if you want to do it right. If you really wanted to try a work around (not guaranteed results) you could try a passive splitter like RF Venue 2X1SPLIT Passive Splitter/Combiner (assuming your frequency setup is within the range) and split one of the antenna ports for two units
I have an SLXD (J53) and a UA844 splitter, which antenna is the correct one, the one from SLXD or do I have to buy it because there are no 2 long ones in the set?
Thanks for making this video I'm still confused on how to set up the antennas is there a diagram to follow?
What are you confused about? I can help... in a system like this the antennas will connect to the UA844. If you are just running 1 reciever, they'll connect to the reciever, if you're using 2 recievers you can use 2 passive antenna splitters to feed both recievers, beyond 2 systems you'll want to use an antenna distribution unit as is shown in this video.
Does the distributor comes with the main antennas?
no, it is from the original qlxd set
My shure mic doesn't have the attachment for 2 receiver.. where can you i buy that?
Se pueden conectar unos microfonos Shure BLX24R/SM58?
Do you know how can I buy the cable types you shown in minute 9:30?
it is in the set of this switch / adder
UA844 includes anthenas?
Can I conect SLXD24 and old GLXD4R in the UA844+SWB/LC ??
If they don’t come with the long rack mount piece that goes on the bottom across both units, can that be ordered individually? The ones I’ve unboxed for my church didn’t come with that
Yes. U can found it as QLXD4 Rack Mount Kit
Where they rack mount?
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