I'm not even halfway through this video and I have to say that this is an absolute masterclass for a noob like me. I got a job (that I probably shouldn't have even been hired for) where I'm expected to understand & excute all of what an A1 & A2 does. All of the material I've read never made sense or wasn't available for free like this FREE UA-cam VIDEO. Kyle, your channel already has and continues to be a wonderful resource for rookies and seasoned professionals in the industry.
I've Enjoyed listening to the presentations about cordless microphones / Antenna Setup and the distance between the transmitters while controlling the Event Effectively.
Thank you for the review; after many years in ham radio, this was an excellent refresher. So many variables (type of coax; type of connectors; adaptors, and so on) that can affect RF. I look forward to the next video! Take care.
Amazing video! I learned a lot about RF problems I faced. I have wireless mic kits without external antennas and no bnc outputs. Does anyone know if soldering bnc connector on the internal antenna and wiring an external antenna would work?
I have a problem with my Sennheiser, when the receiver is on but the micro is off , I have a lot of noise in my mixer, only when I put on in microfone even in mute they disappeared. It's normal or it's a problem on the receiver?
I'm not even halfway through this video and I have to say that this is an absolute masterclass for a noob like me. I got a job (that I probably shouldn't have even been hired for) where I'm expected to understand & excute all of what an A1 & A2 does. All of the material I've read never made sense or wasn't available for free like this FREE UA-cam VIDEO. Kyle, your channel already has and continues to be a wonderful resource for rookies and seasoned professionals in the industry.
Glad to help!
Outstanding presentation. Extremely detailed. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Glad to share! Thanks to John!
I've Enjoyed listening to the presentations about cordless microphones / Antenna Setup and the distance between the transmitters while controlling the Event Effectively.
Thank you for the review; after many years in ham radio, this was an excellent refresher. So many variables (type of coax; type of connectors; adaptors, and so on) that can affect RF. I look forward to the next video! Take care.
Looking forward to hearing about new groundbreaking advances in the next episode
Thanks very much I needed to hear this
Amazing video! I learned a lot about RF problems I faced.
I have wireless mic kits without external antennas and no bnc outputs. Does anyone know if soldering bnc connector on the internal antenna and wiring an external antenna would work?
I have a problem with my Sennheiser, when the receiver is on but the micro is off , I have a lot of noise in my mixer, only when I put on in microfone even in mute they disappeared.
It's normal or it's a problem on the receiver?
adjust to a higher squelch threshold on the receiver, it works same way as a noise gate muting the audio until the signal reaches a certain level
We used to capture Radio broadcast in our cheap wireless microphone some years ago😂 during church service.
I hate when this frigging happens
Cheers.