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When the wireless transmitter is “on,” this noise is suppressed and rarely causes
any difficulties. However, if the audio channel is left “open” with the transmitter
“off,” loud blasts of noise may occur. Therefore, it is advisable to “fade” the
receiver audio when the transmitter is not in use. Changing the placement of the
antennas and, in some extreme cases, changing the operating frequency may be
necessary to minimize these problems.

The receiver rear panel “SQUELCH” control may be adjusted to eliminate false
squelch openings when the transmitter is off. This will be effective only in mild
cases of interference. Adjustment of this control will directly affect the system's
operating range, so considerable caution should be used.

Antennas/Cables

If there is a coverage problem, try moving the receiving antenna, particularly if
there are nearby metallic materials. Antenna placement and mounting is vitally
important. Shielding the antenna with metallic objects reduces the signal level
available, and may result in creating locations within the coverage area where the
receiving antenna is almost entirely ineffective (pattern “nulls”).

Acoustic Feedback

Bodypack transmitters usually use lavalier electret microphones. Almost all such
microphones are omnidirectional (equal sensitivity in all directions) and usually
pick up much more ambient noise than handheld microphones.

In many sound systems, on-stage monitors are used. Often, the directional
characteristics of handheld microphones provide the only protection from acoustic
feedback. Omnidirectional lavalier microphones do not provide the same degree
of protection, and acoustic feedback may occur when the wireless is used.
However, this is an acoustic problem and is not directly related to the use of
wireless transmission. There are several solutions to this problem: substituting a
directional lavalier microphone (a few models are available), reducing the monitor
level, relocating the monitor speakers, or careful adjustment of equalizers.

Interference

Problems with RF noise sources (fluorescent lights, digital effects generators, and
industrial equipment, etc.) are quite rare. However, defective fluorescent lighting
fixtures can generate astonishing amounts of RF energy. Usually, repairing the
fixture will cure the problem. Normally functioning fixtures almost never cause
trouble. Some digital audio and video signal processing equipment and effects
generators also can generate substantial amounts of broadband noise. When this
situation exists, nothing can be done to the wireless equipment to correct the
problem that will not seriously degrade performance. The receive antennas must
be positioned away from these sources of RF noise to minimize the effect of this
interference. Fortunately, this type of problem is surprisingly rare.

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Model R-662A PRO PLUS Dynex III

Содержание R-662A PRO PLUS

Страница 1: ...Owner s Manual R 662A PRO PLUS UHF Wireless Microphone Receiver...

Страница 2: ...ber your authorized Vega service dealer knows your equipment best They have the training and test equipment necessary to restore your equipment to its peak performance Please feel free to contact eith...

Страница 3: ...he receiver operating frequency can be changed in the field by means of a rear panel mounted rotary switch This allows the receiver to be tuned easily to any one of up to four T 677 Series bodypack tr...

Страница 4: ...is is the way the R 662A PRO PLUS receiver should normally be operated If the operator wishes to force the receiver to select either channel A or B he she may do so by rotating the DIVERSITY SELECT sw...

Страница 5: ...ack accepts either stereo or mono headphones and allows the operator to monitor the audio at the receiver Output impedance is about 22 ohms Audio level meter Indicates the relative demodulated audio l...

Страница 6: ...inal operation The metal top cover of this module must be removed to access this switch Caution detach ac power cord before removing the module cover Alkaline Battery Power Module The battery power mo...

Страница 7: ...External dc input accepts 12 20 Vdc 300 mA Center pin is outer conductor is Frequency select switch The R 662A receiver can accept up to four crystals in the first local oscillator to make a four fre...

Страница 8: ...as will be used they should be connected directly to the recessed BNC antenna connectors on the rear panel 4 If Vega cable connected antennas are used connect each of the two cables to the antenna con...

Страница 9: ...how selection of that channel 12 Turn on the transmitter to be used with the system If using a bodypack transmitter connect the microphone to the transmitter 13 The audio levels should now be set for...

Страница 10: ...are often used for this purpose A wide bandwidth yagi or log periodic antenna also works well in this application UHF communication antennas are also sometimes used for specialized requirements Such a...

Страница 11: ...batteries tested by Vega provide equal life and equivalent reliability Others will work but battery life may be short and current inadequate Lithium 9 volt batteries may also be used when extended ope...

Страница 12: ...ick up much more ambient noise than handheld microphones In many sound systems on stage monitors are used Often the directional characteristics of handheld microphones provide the only protection from...

Страница 13: ...dition it does not need to be a high quality unit A spare microphone enables easy localizing of problems due to bad microphone cables by merely substituting the spare for the suspected unit Warranty L...

Страница 14: ...io Canada Inc PO Box 520 345 Herbert St Ganaoque Ontario Canada 613 382 2141 Vega Fax Library Information including more detailed procedures schematics and other Vega products is available 24 hours a...

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Страница 16: ...16 Model R 662A PRO PLUS Dynex III...

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