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Shure Publications | User Guides | ULX-D Dual and Quad Z16-20
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In Frequency Diversity mode, the signals from two
transmitters from a common audio source are routed to
the outputs of 2 receiver channels. In the event of
interference or power loss, the audio from the good
channel is switched to both outputs to preserve the audio
signal. Switching between channels is seamless and
inaudible.
When the receiver senses that the signal quality has
improved, audio routing is restored without interrupting
the audio signal.
Note: WWB6 software offers an option to selectively lock the
diversity audio source to a specific transmitter (see Wireless
Workbench 6 section).
Best Practices for Frequency Diversity
Use the same microphone type and model for each
transmitter
Place microphones within close proximity to the
source
Use the gain controls to match the output levels for
each receiver channel
If Audio Summing is active, use a Y-cable (Shure
AXT652) to connect the bodypacks to a single audio
source to prevent comb filtering
Choosing Diversity Output Routing
The following receiver channel routing output options are
available:
1
+
2
3
+
4 (quad only)
1
+
2
/
3
+
4 (quad only)
To enable Frequency Diversity and select a routing
option:
DEVICE
UTILITIES > FREQ
DIVERSITY