Explanation
of wirelessWireless products
are available in VHF, VHF True Diversity, UHF and UHF true diversity. VHF
is the most economical but has more interference which could cause problems with
distance and reception of a clear signal. UHF is a higher frequency which has
less traffic to compete with to deliver it's signal, and of course UHF true diversity
would be the best option. True
diversity means that there are two antennas used to better capture the signal
as well as two separate RF receive sections. Not all receivers that use two antennas
are True diversity. True diversity uses two separate RF receive sections
each with it's own separate antenna. Internal switching or blending circuitry
then decides which signal, or combination of signals to utilize. Wireless
products are set to certain channels. If you are in a band, or on a stage etc.
with someone else using wireless products you will need to determine what channel
frequency they are using. You would not want to attempt using the same frequency
as it would greatly conflict with your ability to receive your signal. If
you need to use more than one microphone or wireless item in same area, you will
need more than one system set to separate channels. Different
areas of the U.S. have certain frequencies that are more usable than others. The
advantage of the Synth 32 system is that you can select the frequency you desire
with it's 32 selectable UHF frequencies in both the receiver and transmitter.
This works well for the traveling musician, or needs of those who perform and
work alongside others who use wireless systems. Ready to start? Click the
section below your interested in and save at DC Music.
Wireless
Guitar System - Wireless
Headset microphone System - Wireless
Handheld microphone System - Wireless
Presentation/Lavalier System - Wireless
Wind Instrument System |