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Gain switch settings
Consider environmental factors such as cable loss and the receiver’s reception level when selecting the gain settings.
-10 dB
When the reception level is sufficiently high, it is possible to reduce potential interference and noise from adjacent
channels. Please note that this reduces the reception level, therefore reducing the range in which the wireless
microphone can function.
0 dB (default)
The signal will receive no additional gain. Use this setting when the receiver’s reception level is sufficiently high.
+6 dB, +12 dB
Use this to compensate for cable loss. Cable loss varies depending on the cable type, frequency and length; refer
to the table below when choosing the appropriate settings.
470 to 530
MHz
530 to 590
MHz
590 to 650
MHz
650 to 700
MHz
727 to 787
MHz
795 to 806
MHz
806 to 810
MHz
821 to 865
MHz
925 to 938
MHz
946 to 950
MHz
+6 dB
RG58
(3D-2 V)
18.1 m
17.1 m
16.2 m
15.5 m
14.7 m
14.3 m
14.2 m
13.9 m
13.2 m
13.1 m
RG5
(5D-2 V)
31.4 m
29.7 m
28.2 m
26.9 m
25.5 m
24.8 m
24.7 m
24.2 m
23.0 m
22.8 m
RG8
(8D-2 V)
42.4 m
40.1 m
38.1 m
36.4 m
34.5 m
33.5 m
33.4 m
32.7 m
31.1 m
30.8 m
+12 dB
RG58
(3D-2 V)
36.2 m
34.2 m
32.4 m
31.0 m
29.4 m
28.6 m
28.4 m
27.8 m
26.4 m
26.2 m
RG5
(5D-2 V)
62.8 m
59.4 m
56.4 m
53.8 m
51.0 m
49.6 m
49.4 m
48.4 m
46.0 m
45.6 m
RG8
(8D-2 V)
84.9 m
80.2 m
76.2 m
72.8 m
69.0 m
67.1 m
66.8 m
65.4 m
62.2 m
61.6 m