I asked before....and received a few responses....just wanted to ask again. Looking for wireless mic bracket systems for the Sony EX-1 and EX-3. I have...
You need to look at the overall RF gain structure - and the resulting signal level at the receiver(s) - of the antenna system to determine the amount of ...
H. Cohen
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Jan 12, 2009 2:38 pm
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OK, you asked for it (Henry). Here is my long-winded reply. First of all, many thanks to Henry for his usual astute reply. The symptom of RF overload is...
Prior to recently purchasing some passive ALP620 antennas, I pondered getting the 650's. The problem is that most of the time, my RF runs aren't that long, so...
Hi all, Larry Fisher posted a link to Jaycee Communications on RAMPS a few months ago as an alternative to the Lectro mother ship in Rio Rancho. I recently had...
Hi Jamie. A couple of thoughts regarding your post… The amplifier circuitry in the ALP650 is an integral part of the signal path on the antenna, so designing...
I prefer the enhanced performance of the gold plated paper clips. Senator Mike Michaels, c.a.s. Studio M Productions Senator@... Sound for Film,...
Senator Mike Michaels
Senator@...
Jan 14, 2009 9:26 pm
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I am a long time user of Lectro products for ENG and Film production and do a fair amount of custom wireing to facilitate my various applications. I also...
Dan Johnson
dan@...
Jan 15, 2009 9:03 pm
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Hi, I intend to use my Shure SM63s/UM 400 transmitters ona job in two days with the recommended wiring for a mic level input into a UM400 transmitter, but upon...
Hi, Can someone explain to me the difference between the UFM 230 and the UFM 50? What goes into deciding which is the appropriate unit for one's circumstances?...
Oh, I think I see now. The UFM 230 is a more broadband filter, suitable for a range of several blocks. (537 - 768 MHz) The UFM 50 is a much more narrow filter,...
David: Yes, UFM50 will cover two adjacent blocks while UFM230 covers blocks 21-29 and UFM230L covers blocks 470-26. Sincerely, John Muldrow To:...
John Muldrow
john@...
Jan 16, 2009 9:47 pm
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Hi, guess what...I re-checked the pins and it was wired for Line level after all (pin 5 connected not pin 3). Mind you with the noise reduction set to full on...
Hi Just received the SMBATELIM but it doesn't power up my SMQ, works with the SM though. It there any mod or adjustments required to make it power the SMQ? ...
You may have received one of a few units that left here where a very slight parts tolerance kept the BATTELIM from touching the battery contacts on some SM...
Bruce, Thanks for the info! I am using both Tram TR-50's and Countryman B-6's. The Tram mics seem to work OK but the B-6 does not. I will have a very...
Dan Johnson
dan@...
Jan 20, 2009 3:18 pm
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Hi Dan. The Countryman E6/B6 mini capsules are a special case that requires series resistance to lower the voltage delivered to the FET. Look closely at the...
Hi Bruce, Thanks for the additional info. I will let you know what come up with. Cheers, Dan ... From: brucejones87124 <opusstuf@...> Subject:...
Dan Johnson
dan@...
Jan 20, 2009 4:17 pm
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Is there any plans for a battery sled for one-time use batteries such as 9 volts? -- -Bryan -- Bryan J. Baeta bryan@... -- -Bryan -- Bryan J. Baeta ...
At the present time, nothing is on the "drawing board" as far as I know regarding a dry cell battery sled. This has been discussed off and on, along with the...
Hello All, I joined as a member today and would love to say a quick hello... look forward to learning and sharing ideas, tips and solutions with you. ...
Hi Efe. Welcome to the group. Thanks for joining. As you can probably tell already, this group has low traffic, mainly because it is narrowly focused on...
the high end of block 19 is 25 MHz away from the low end of Block 21; but there is no "miracle block".... Senator Mike Michaels, c.a.s. Studio M Productions ...
Senator Mike Michaels
Senator@...
Feb 19, 2009 4:47 pm
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Hi Matt, I'm not sure what kind of miracle you are looking for. As always, the choice of block depends on the city or cities you are most likely to be working...