Generally speaking, there are two major challenges to be solved to ensure trouble-free wireless mic performance. The first is getting the RF signal from your transmitter to your receiver and here at RF Venue we can help you solve that one. The second challenge may be a bit more difficult depending on your location. You need to find some clean, empty bandwidth for your system to receive that RF signal. This blog presents a method to determine this in advance without the use of a scanner to measure your conditions.
If you are about ready to purchase some new wireless mics (or ears). How do you know which of the available frequency blocks will have the greatest chance for success in your venue? Well fortunately there is a free online resource that can assist us with those choices. We have linked to it in the past and I use it constantly. Hopefully this article will make it much more understandable and easy to use.
This resource is called RabbitEars and it is the generous work of a group of people primarily interested in aiding people to dial in Over The Air TV channels. But by helping us understand the relative strength of TV channels at our venue, they are informing us of the TV free blocks available to us in which to tune our wireless mics.
So your first job is to determine your precise coordinates (in decimal terms). You can find this by clicking your location on a Google map or at this website: https://getlatlong.net/
Simply enter your venue's address at the top and press go. Your latitude and longitude will be displayed. Then click on over to signal search map at Rabbitears.info
It should be noted that the map will not show protections for land mobile (emergency) radio use that reside in the 13 major metro areas. If you plan to operate in these areas please note the exceptions.