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Pressi
ng the “Menu” button will take you to the Menu screen. Holding the Menu button will cancel
the current edit. See page 11 for a full description of menu selections.
Transmitter menu screen Receiver menu screen
About SHoW ID
Choosing and setting a SHoW ID is an important part of the Multiverse system. SHoW ID is a
number that describes the portion of the spectrum on which the broadcast will take place (such as
2.4GHz or 900MHz), the area of that band where the broadcast will be directed (such as full band,
low portion of the band only, high portion of the band only, etc.), and several other factors that
influence the broadcast. Those factors are combined into a number called the SHoW ID. See the
SHoW ID chart on page 10 for a full explanation.
Using A Spectrum Analyzer To Choose A SHoW ID
It is a good practice to utilize a device such as City Theatrical
’s
PN5988 RadioScan
™ Spectrum
Analyzer to analyze the spectrum in the area of the broadcast. RadioScan is a 900MHz and
2.4GHz spectrum analyzer, utilizing a hardware dongle and accompanying software, that enables
you to easily visualize radio energy that is otherwise invisible to you. Using RadioScan helps you
create a broadcast plan that optimizes the available spectrum in your area, and helps prevent
interference with other mission critical radio devices near you.
RadioScan will guide you in creating the optimum broadcast plan for your installation by helping
choose the best SHoW ID.
In this image, RadioScan has helped to choose a SHoW ID in the upper end of the spectrum.