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UZZ IN OTHER EQUIPMENT WHEN TRANSMITTER IS ON OR OFF
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This is not an RF problem. Instead, it is likely caused by incorrect audio connections, a ground loop, or
defective equipment. To remedy, use proper audio wiring practice to make connections described on page 8.
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UZZ OR OTHER NOISE IN EQUIPMENT ONLY WHEN TRANSMITTER IS ON
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This is likely an RF–induced disturbance in the other equipment. To remedy, try these steps in
order until the buzz is eliminated:
1. Make certain the transmitter chassis is connected to the equipment cabinet rails.
Buzz/hum in system may be experienced when the T35 chassis is insufficiently grounded. In this
case, install a ground wire to the T35 chassis and terminate to a known good ground source.
2. Make sure antenna connections are secure.
3. Set the T35 Transmitter to MEDIUM power output on the RF Power menu choice.
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Install transmitter at a distance from sensitive equipment.
5. Use a remote antenna (ANT 005 or ANT 024).
6. Make sensitive equipment more immune to RFI/EMI. The manufacturers of your audio equipment
may offer application notes for this purpose. Williams Sound offers a document giving suggestions
for improving RF immunity in existing audio equipment (Technical Bulletin: Buzz Or Hum In The
Sound System, FRM 531
).
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