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Audio supervisor Mike Dooley with some of the Lectrosonics D Squared components utilized on Hallmark's "Home and Family."

The Hallmark Channel’s “Home & Family” Brings Digital Wireless Home With Lectrosonics

Mike Dooley, audio supervisor for the DIY program with multiple cast members, upgrades to a D Squared wireless microphone system comprising four DSQD receivers, 16 DBu belt-pack transmitters, a DHu handheld mic, and six ALP690 antennas.

Now in its ninth season, the Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family showcases crafting, cooking, home improvement, car repair, and other things DIY with multiple cast members interacting with celebrity guests throughout the many rooms of a full-sized house set, and recently, the show upgraded to a Lectrosonics digital D Squared wireless microphone system comprising four DSQD four-channel receivers, 16 DBu belt-pack transmitters, a DHu handheld mic, and six ALP690 antennas.

“We had been using three Lectrosonics Venue racks and SM-series transmitters since the show started in 2012,” says audio supervisor Mike Dooley, whose CV includes The Biggest Loser and beloved game show The Price Is Right. “I loved how well supported they were. But when we changed rental houses, to SAV Entertainment out of Glendale, we took the opportunity to go all digital. I have to say that while the range and sound quality of the Digital Hybrid stuff was fantastic, the fully digital gear is even more amazing.”

With the RF spectrum available for TV production ever tightening, one aspect that attracted Dooley’s attention was the D Squared system’s built-in encryption. “NBC Universal has a frequency coordinator who assigns all our frequencies and has mostly kept us safe,” he explains. “But talent and guests wear their mics all day on this show, and of course talk privately off-set. Sometimes it’s possible that a mic is picked up somewhere it shouldn’t be. With the encryption, I no longer have to worry about that.”

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Audio technicians Brandon Niznik (left) and Patrick Simon on the set of “Home and Family” joined by D Squared transmitters.

Joe Casanova, co-founder of SAV with Brady Belavek, adds, “Working with a frequency coordinator also makes wideband important. The DSQD receiver is tunable from 470 to 608 MHz, so there’s no need to switch out modules for different blocks if the coordinator gives you something unexpected. I’m also not aware of any other receiver that has four channels in a half-rack, which let them pack 16 channels into just two rack spaces. Between that; the Dante, Ethernet, and USB connectivity; the super low latency; and the built-in multi-coupler, the DSQD really checked all of our boxes.”

Dooley views the system’s status and performance via Lectrosonics Wireless Designer software. “I have an A2 [assistant mixer] but he’s running around and not always able to sit with the receiver rack,” he explains. “Right from the mix room, I can see the activity on all the frequencies and the transmitter battery levels in Wireless Designer. This comes in on a dedicated Ethernet port so there’s absolutely no latency in terms of the information being up-to-the-second.”

The nature of the Home & Family set can bring range and obstacle challenges, but as Dooley relates, the D Squared rig has not missed a beat. “The set is basically an entire house, inside and out, constructed on the backlot of Universal Studios in Hollywood,” he says. “There are front and back yards, a deck, a garage, a full kitchen, and lots of rooms — and we use them all! With the previous system, we managed just fine with an occasional rare dropout. With the D Squared, it’s just bulletproof. We’ve actually reduced the number of ALP antennas placed throughout the house to six instead of eight, and the reception is better. We’re a few weeks into season 9 as I’m talking to you, and I have not lost a signal once, even for a moment.”

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