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    October 11, 2023

    Universal Interference Filters

    Uni BPF

     

     

    RF Venue is pleased to announce the newest additions to our family of bandpass interference filters.  These filters greatly simplify picking the right filters for your geographic area since you no longer have to worry about matching frequency blocks to the proper filter.  Basically, these are ‘one size fits all”

    The new 470-608MHz comfortably covers all conventional wireless mic frequencies in North America while the new 470-698MHz BPF is the proper choice for most of the the rest of the world (especially as all the frequency rebalancing is completed over the next couple of years).

     

    How RF Venue Interference Filters Work

     

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    Without bandpass filters the signals from literally every single radio transmitter on the planet penetrate your wireless mic antennas.  Adding a pair of these filters to your A&B inputs of your distro system (regardless of brand) strips away frequencies you can’t use anyway from getting to your receivers, greatly reducing the workload on your wireless mic receivers.   

    Filter before after

    Installation is easy … just plug in between your antenna(s) and the input to your distros.  One pair covers all your receivers be it 2 or 200.

     

    Installing these interference filters greatly reduces interference from 5g cell phones, video monitors, LED lighting, security radios and more.  Typically the filters will typically reduce your RF noise floor by 4-6dB thereby increasing your dynamic range (which determines when dropouts start). 

     

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    Don Boomer

    Don Boomer is Senior applications engineer at RF Venue. He has worked in R&D in the past for Peavey, Sabine and Line 6 and his rock band from his high school days has a song in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame

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