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Phone: 847-600-2000
Fax: 847-600-1212
Email: [email protected]

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Niles, IL 60714-4608 USA

Phone: 847-600-2000
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Email: [email protected]

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Printed or electronic versions of the following guides are available free of charge. 

To obtain your complimentary copies, call one of the phone numbers listed below 

or visit www.shure.com.

• Microphone Techniques for Studio Recording

• Microphone Techniques for Live Sound Reinforcement

• Selection and Operation of Audio Signal Processors

• Selection and Operation of Personal Monitor Systems

• Selection and Operation of Wireless Microphoone Systems

• Audio Systems Guide for Video Production

• Audio Systems Guide for Houses of Worship

• Audio Systems Guide for Meeting Facilities

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Shure offers a complete line of microphones and wireless microphone systems for everyone 

from first-time users to professionals in the music industry–for nearly every possible application.

For over eight decades, the Shure name has been synonymous with quality audio.  

All Shure products are designed to provide consistent, high-quality performance under the 

most extreme real-life operating conditions.

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Summary of Contents for ANTENNA SETUP

Page 1: ...A Shure Educational Publication ANTENNA SETUP WIRELESS SYSTEMS GUIDE By Gino Sigismondi and Crispin Tapia...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...bution 3 or more receivers 8 Antenna Remoting 8 Antenna Combining 10 Multi room Antenna Setups 10 Antenna Combining for Personal Monitor Transmitters 10 Quick Tips 11 Suggested Reading 11 Section Two...

Page 4: ...hen attached to an audio input As with any transducer following certain guidelines helps ensure maximum performance When dealing with radio frequencies in particular considerations such as antenna siz...

Page 5: ...an be mounted directly to the wireless receiver or antenna distribution system this also includes front mounted antennas on the rack ears These antennas require a ground plane for proper reception whi...

Page 6: ...the front When deciding where to mount antennas always try to maintain line of sight between the receiving and transmitting antennas For example if the back of the rack faces the performance area the...

Page 7: ...sulting in erratic coverage Additionally closely spaced antennas can aggravate local oscillator bleed which is a potential source of interference between closely spaced receivers Finally for remote an...

Page 8: ...ncies over a large range typically several hundred Megahertz Narrowband devices may be limited to no more than 20 or 30 MHz Since these are active devices frequencies outside the bandwidth of the dist...

Page 9: ...ntenna amplifiers are also band specific available as both narrow or wideband Each connection between two sections of cable may result in some additional signal loss depending on the connector To incr...

Page 10: ...at could result in signal dropout Certain receiver designs will be better equipped to deal with this situation than others but it is a worthwhile precaution nonetheless Antenna Combining for Personal...

Page 11: ...account Antennas are designed to be sensitive to particular frequencies Be sure to use the proper antenna for the frequency of your wireless system Antenna efficiency degrades somewhat outside of the...

Page 12: ...a 3 4 receivers 1 active antenna distribution system w 4 outputs 2 receivers 2 passive splitters A antenna B antenna SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 UA844 POWER UHF ANTENNA POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM SLX4 SLX4 SLX...

Page 13: ...w 4 outputs each A antenna B antenna SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 UA844 POWER UHF ANTENNA POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 UA844 POWER UHF ANTENNA POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 SLX4 UA8...

Page 14: ...tenna combining 2 4 systems 1 4 to 1 antenna combiner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PA821 PSM Antenna Combiner 470 870 MHz 50 OHMS ACTIVE COMBINER MAIN OUT INPUT SIGNAL A IN B IN A B OUT POWER Shown Shure PA821 wit...

Page 15: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PA821 PSM Antenna Combiner 470 870 MHz 50 OHMS ACTIVE COMBINER MAIN OUT INPUT SIGNAL A IN B IN A B OUT POWER Shown Shure PA821 with built in 2 to 1 passive combiner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PA821...

Page 16: ...enna 0 dB Amplifier 10 dB 100 RG213 Cable 7 dB Net Gain 3 dB Net Gain Calculation Antenna 0 dB Amplifier 1 3 dB Amplifier 2 10 dB 75 RG8X Cable 10 dB Net Gain 3 dB Net Gain Calculation Antenna 0 dB Am...

Page 17: ...a 30 feet Net Gain Calculation Antenna 0 dB Amplifier 3 dB 25 RG8X Cable 3 dB Net Gain 0 dB Net Gain Calculation Antenna 0 dB 6 RG58 Cable 1 dB Net Gain 1 dB 30 ft 10 m RG8X 6 ft 2 m RG8X 10 m Many mo...

Page 18: ...nd recording engineer Gino s experience includes performing and composing and sound design for modern dance and church sound Crispin Tapia Crispin Tapia is an Applications Engineer at Shure Incorporat...

Page 19: ...e of charge To obtain your complimentary copies call one of the phone numbers listed below or visit www shure com Microphone Techniques for Studio Recording Microphone Techniques for Live Sound Reinfo...

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