Wireless Microphone System NOT Working? Try This...

Sennheiser Sound Academy is back to talk about how to troubleshoot wireless microphone systems. We discuss antennas, distribution, and common mistakes people make when setting up wireless systems. If you’re working with wireless, you won’t want to miss this discussion. Thanks to John McGregor, Sennheiser Sound Academy, and @sennheiser for making this video possible! Here are the links we discussed in the video: Sennheiser Wireless Systems Manger: Sennheiser Rackmount Configuration Assistant: Sennhieser Wireless Frequency Finder: Cable Loss Calculator: Eurovision Song Contest: Part I - How Do Wireless Microphones Work?: 00:00 - Opening 00:34 - Why Wireless Systems Have RF Dropouts 02:30 - RF Intermodulation 04:02 - First Order Frequency Modulation (Frequency Domain) 04:33 - Frequency Calculation To Deal With Freqency Modulation 04:55 - Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) 05:41 - Using Mismatched Wireless Systems 06:47 - Basic setup Principles For Wireless Systems 07:32 - Matching Antennas For Your Wireless System 08:16 - Best Way To Setup Your Wireless Antennas 09:48 - Inverse Square Law 10:50 - Flickering Signal 12:13 - Troubleshooting Dropouts on Larger Systems 14:12 - Quick Placement Tip For Wireless Antennas 14:51 - Polarization of Wireless Antennas 16:41 - Types of Antennas 19:40 - Attenuation & Signal Loss 23:27 - Cable Types to Use For Antennas 24:09 - Tools To Calculate Loss -- LINK 25:26 - Emerging Technology 26:00 - Audio Communities & Social Media 28:02 - Troubleshooting Recap 28:33 - Classic Mistakes Setting Up Wireless Systems 30:01 - Why Two Antennas Are Used For Wireless Systems 31:36 - What Are Null Points? 35:04 - Best Practices: Scanning For Wireless Frequencies 37:11 - Advancements In Wireless Technology (FM Transmission) 41:59 - Spectrum Efficiency - High Density Frequencies 45:09 - Frequency Coordination Recap 46:31 - Frequency Coordination In Different Countries 49:10 - Eurovision Song Contest 51:56 - Podcast Wrap-Up 52:23 - NEXT VIDEO Book a one to one call... Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Patreon: #AudioUniversity Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click them, I will receive a small commission at no cost to you.
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