Finding signal in the noise. RF Spectrum, wireless audio, and more.
A Publication of RF Venue, Inc
Introducing the RF Explorer® Pro The RF Spectrum Analyzer Built for Wireless Audio
Walpole, MA, USA, June 8, 2023 — RF Venue, a global leader in essential RF accessories for wireless audio, ...
RF Venue Essentials are now available through Audio-Technica Europe and their distribution partners.
WirelessSystemBuilder.com by RF Venue is a new free tool for matching compatible wireless microphone and in-ear monitor systems to available white space spectrum at any location in the US.
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.
During this 30 minute session you will learn
Understanding Local Interference and Range
Understanding Multi-Path Interference
Multi-path interference is caused by reflections of your transmitter’s signal, primarily by metal objects in your venue and other boundaries. These reflections flip the polarity of the signal and arrive out of phase which causes cancellations in your receiver’s antennas.
Understanding Cross-polarization Fades
One major benefit of using in-ear monitor (IEM) combiners with a good quality helical antenna is how much it can improve system sound quality. This is often overlooked since we focus so much on the RF side of the system to reduce intermodulation distortion (IMD) and improve signal to noise, but ultimately, highest quality sound is the goal. So how does good RF impact audio?
RF Venue patented antennas and RF signal distribution systems, which are compatible with the leading wireless microphone and IEM brands, are now available from MSI Japan, which will also provide after-sales support and service.
Update on Churches embracing live streaming and managing RF systems when the audience is online. "We stream to 9 locations and online, if the word isn’t heard it's game over." Integrators and end users discuss.