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Dave Plowman October 18th 03 11:54 PM

UHF Radio Mic
 
In article ,
Mark Ison wrote:
So I can only say that diversity seems only worth getting if you run at
the maximun range. I tried everything to get a drop-out but simply
couldn't, while working within the spec'd range.


I'd say then you're using it in a distinctly non critical application.
I'll bet if you used it in a quiet environment the difference would be
audible.

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*Why do we say something is out of whack? What is a whack?

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Dave Plowman October 18th 03 11:54 PM

UHF Radio Mic
 
In article ,
Mark Ison wrote:
So I can only say that diversity seems only worth getting if you run at
the maximun range. I tried everything to get a drop-out but simply
couldn't, while working within the spec'd range.


I'd say then you're using it in a distinctly non critical application.
I'll bet if you used it in a quiet environment the difference would be
audible.

--
*Why do we say something is out of whack? What is a whack?

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Mark Ison October 19th 03 12:19 PM

UHF Radio Mic
 

I'd say then you're using it in a distinctly non critical application.
I'll bet if you used it in a quiet environment the difference would be
audible.


I admit it is a non critical application such as broadcasting, however...

I did a walk around with the audio amps turned up, muted the Mic so I should
only hear the radio interferance, I had no noise at all.

I also repeated the walk round with the mic unmuted and speak into the mic,
again I suffered no drop-outs or signal dropage.

Maybe I was just luckly.



Mark Ison October 19th 03 12:19 PM

UHF Radio Mic
 

I'd say then you're using it in a distinctly non critical application.
I'll bet if you used it in a quiet environment the difference would be
audible.


I admit it is a non critical application such as broadcasting, however...

I did a walk around with the audio amps turned up, muted the Mic so I should
only hear the radio interferance, I had no noise at all.

I also repeated the walk round with the mic unmuted and speak into the mic,
again I suffered no drop-outs or signal dropage.

Maybe I was just luckly.



Laurence Payne October 19th 03 08:28 PM

UHF Radio Mic
 
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 15:10:54 +0100, "Mark Ison"
wrote:

I have bought the Samson non-diversity AX1-AR1.

Used it for the first time last night at a gig. And it was great, no
problems with it at all. I even had the received placed above my monitor
speaker.


Don't put it on top of an amp, though. I've sometimes found that a
radio receiver that sounded fine at sound check started distorting
quite nastily when placed on top of an amp that was working hard.

Laurence Payne October 19th 03 08:28 PM

UHF Radio Mic
 
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 15:10:54 +0100, "Mark Ison"
wrote:

I have bought the Samson non-diversity AX1-AR1.

Used it for the first time last night at a gig. And it was great, no
problems with it at all. I even had the received placed above my monitor
speaker.


Don't put it on top of an amp, though. I've sometimes found that a
radio receiver that sounded fine at sound check started distorting
quite nastily when placed on top of an amp that was working hard.


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