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Gary's Wireless Handbook

RF veteran Gary Stanfill details common - and not so common - problems that can severely impact wireless system performance.

Chapter 1: Antennas, intermod, frequencies and batteries
Chapter 2: Clear path, antenna cables & splitters, remote whips
Chapter 3: Digital interference, lav mic issues, overall sound quality
Chapter 4: Preventing and getting rid of noise
Chapter 5: “Max” wireless audio quality
Chapter 6: Antennas? Well, it is wireless!
Chapter 7: Legal use of wireless microphones
Chapter 8: Requirements for using wireless systems on TV channels
Chapter 9: Unsettled times ahead for wireless systems

The RF Picture in the U.S.:Listing of frequencies available and occupied in the top 30 U.S. metropolitan markets.

Wireless problems looming? While to this point the digital television (DTV) “revolution” has been a bust in the U.S., entertainment wireless users still need to be aware of possible complications on the horizon.

Taking the stealth approach. Inside the legalities of wireless system use.

Wireless bodypack antennas. What’s that long antenna do? And does it even have to be so long? How about options? Common questions on this pesky issue - answered!

 

 

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