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Problem
Possible Cause Solution
Comment
The audio
is noisy or
distorted.
This can
include
drop-outs,
white noise,
bursts, pops,
and clicks.
The RF signal is
weak.
Make sure there is an unobstructed line of sight
between the receiver’s and the transmitter’s antennas.
Keep in mind that your body, wardrobe, and onstage
sets are possible obstructions.
Make sure the receiver and transmitter are within the
100-foot (30.5 m) range.
If there are obstructions, you may need to move closer.
When using the ULW-16-HHT handheld transmitter,
make sure you’re holding it in the middle of the body
and that your hand isn’t covering the antenna, located
at the end of the transmitter.
If the RF indicator blinks, the signal is
not strong enough. Check the audio.
The RF indicator should consistently
glow blue.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Because of the widespread use of wireless technology, many RF signals pervade our environment. This can sometimes make
it challenging to work with wireless systems like the ULWS-16 and ULWS-216. In some cases, you may be doing everything
correctly and still be experiencing some difficulties. Included in this troubleshooting guide are some tools and tips for dealing
with RF signals and interference.