As the Easter holiday approaches, preparing your technical teams to setup wireless mics and in-ear systems is a top priority. With the recent increase in live video streaming for church services, making sure wireless audio has a consistent, clear sound that Doesn't Drop Out, has never been more important.
Analyze your church’s RF spectrum conditions to spot issues
Check your antennas and distribution equipment
Coordinate frequencies to manage your wireless systems
Avoiding interference is critical for keep wireless systems on the air, avoiding drop outs. To give them a fighting chance, you need to stay at least 20 dB above the typical noise floor.
TV stations, LED lighting, video walls, and 5G cellular service are typical sources of interference for wireless mics and IEMs.
Antenna Distribution for Wireless Microphones is different from Antenna Combining for In-Ear Monitoring, so pay attention to how your antennas are configured and placed.
To learn more about Antenna placement, watch this recent RF Venue Webinar on Placing antennas for wireless microphones and in-ear monitors.
Lastly, make sure your coaxial cables are up to the task!