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Avoiding Interference and Drop Outs
• Interference from other electro-magnetic sources in the environment is always a risk
with any wireless radio technology. When using the system in a new location, always
listen with headphones and observe the quality of the audio for a few minutes before
you start filming. If you notice any interference noise, it will probably be best to change
your transmission frequencies. Continue to monitor audio while filming if possible.
• The reliable max operating range of the system is approximately 200 feet. The risk of
getting drop outs in the audio signal increases as you extend beyond this range.
Keeping line-of-sight between the transmitters and the receiver will help to avoid drop
outs at long distances.
• Avoid turning the transmitter antennas horizontal with the ground, a.k.a “planing.” This
is potentially an issue to be aware of with the 35XT and 35HT, which are designed to be
held in a vertical position, but could inadvertently be turned horizontal. The transmission
antennas put out their strongest signal when vertical to the ground. The signal will
become weaker if the transmitter is turned to be horizontal, thus increasing the
likelihood of drop outs, especially at longer distances.
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