@@uthetuber any one mic can transmit to multiple receivers but you cannot have multiple microphones transmitting to one receiver or there will jam each other out. Here is what I did; 1. Scan the first receiver to find the best available frequency in the area. 2. Synced the microphone to that particular receiver. 3. I took note of which "group and channel" that first receiver was on, I went to the other two areas and manually put those receivers on that "group and channel". 4. Synced, NOT SCANNED, the other two microphones to their receivers accordingly. 5. It's very important to only have one microphone at a time or they will jam each other. If I make an announcement with ceremony area mic, dinner & dancing mics are off If I make an announcement with dinner area mic, dancing & ceremony mics are off If I make an announcement with dancing area mic, ceremony & dinner mics are off This way no matter where I am, I can simply turn on any ONE handheld microphone and make an announcement to all three area simultaneously.
Great job G-Fire
Thank you Tony. I appreciate your support and good success to you in 2023!!!
Nice vid as usual
Thanks Gerald.
Nice bro! Hope you are charging for multiple setups in different rooms
Absolutely DJ Danny B. Check our website out at www.gfireproductions.com/djpackages-texas. An additional Sound system is one of those add-on items.
@@gfire_productions nice!!!
How did you get the mics running to everywhere at once?
@@uthetuber any one mic can transmit to multiple receivers but you cannot have multiple microphones transmitting to one receiver or there will jam each other out. Here is what I did;
1. Scan the first receiver to find the best available frequency in the area.
2. Synced the microphone to that particular receiver.
3. I took note of which "group and channel" that first receiver was on, I went to the other two areas and manually put those receivers on that "group and channel".
4. Synced, NOT SCANNED, the other two microphones to their receivers accordingly.
5. It's very important to only have one microphone at a time or they will jam each other.
If I make an announcement with ceremony area mic, dinner & dancing mics are off
If I make an announcement with dinner area mic, dancing & ceremony mics are off
If I make an announcement with dancing area mic, ceremony & dinner mics are off
This way no matter where I am, I can simply turn on any ONE handheld microphone and make an announcement to all three area simultaneously.