Thank you so much! We were having radio interference on a live broadcast and I couldn't figure out how to eliminate the interference but now the signal is clean and I have no bars in my RF indicator while the bodypack is turned off! Thanks again!
Frequency scan works without the guesswork. I’d still say to watch the rf meter for any action. Additionally, keep mics in the same groups because different groups may actually slightly overlap other group frequencies. Last thing, with the recent wireless repack from the FCC, the available frequencies are getting jammed up especially in dense metro areas. You may want to consider learning how to use an antenna distro and some directional antennas. These will help focus your receivers towards the spaces your mics are coming from and not be catching 360 degrees around you.
Why not us WWB6 software to find frequency or let the receiver auto scan a clear group and band. Also do you try to find out where was the un-welcome signal came from. I assigned to each room and congregation to have their own group and channel to away from others.
Thank for video - I have shure ulxd1 and users saying audio cutting in and out randomnly. I will try your fix and see? -your hand was in way and couldn’t see display.. I take it menu button is to change both channel and group?
I have a Sennheiser mic doing the same thing. The indicator flickers at a high speed at times. I've changed frequency two times and the problem comes back. There is a electric piano between the transmitter and receiver. Could the piano be causing this problem?
Auto scan and war game , is the proper process without doing a full coordination of the venue. Randomly setting frequencies is a road to intermod distortion between the transmitters when you introduce a second, third, fourth etc...signal . I would be careful using this method. No hate just facts.
I have 4 of these units and more then 90 percent of the time when I turn on the receiver I’m getting blinking rf and it doesn’t matter where I am . I’ve tried your method of scanning and sometimes I’m having to scan 30 times before the rf signal will Go away is there any easier way or should I just buy a better unit then the qlxd
@@DJ-Coma QLXD, from what I can tell, is only a 10mW system. My church is using the Shure BLX288SM58, also a 10mW system. Initial setup is always fine but that's with virtually no one in the area. Once people fill the empty seating area dropouts can become very noticeable. The church was advised many moons ago to spend thousands of $$ but did not take the advise, all consumer grade equipment. I've recommended the Sennheiser Ew 500 having 50mW of power costing about 5x the Shure. They approved the idea but have yet to execute the purchases.
@@ntag411 my comment was in regards to the auto frequency selection feature, but that’s good info on the mW stuff. Was about to pull the trigger on a Shure SLXD but it looks like I have more research to do.
Good troubleshooting methodology, but these systems can do this process automatically and in a few seconds. There's no need to do it manually! You could spend 10 minutes doing this manually when the device itself can do it in 10 seconds (including automatically syncing the frequency to the transmitter). This unit retails for $1200 for several reasons, one of which is ease of use...please don't waste time doing this process by hand!
Thank you so much! We were having radio interference on a live broadcast and I couldn't figure out how to eliminate the interference but now the signal is clean and I have no bars in my RF indicator while the bodypack is turned off! Thanks again!
Thanks for this video, I couldn’t figure out why I would get drop outs at my events. Now I know what can be the problem 👍🏼
I can't wait to try these tips. So great that you shared. Thanks.
Frequency scan works without the guesswork. I’d still say to watch the rf meter for any action. Additionally, keep mics in the same groups because different groups may actually slightly overlap other group frequencies.
Last thing, with the recent wireless repack from the FCC, the available frequencies are getting jammed up especially in dense metro areas. You may want to consider learning how to use an antenna distro and some directional antennas. These will help focus your receivers towards the spaces your mics are coming from and not be catching 360 degrees around you.
Thank you for the information. It was very helpful for me when I was installing new microphones and had frequency issues.
Such a simple idea for a nagging problem we’ve been having. Why didn’t I think of this sooner? Thanks.
Thank you! I’m dealing with this issue at my church currently. This is likely the issue.
Perfect, problem solved! You were so much help, thank you.
Michael Cooper does this operate the same on a audio technica unit?
great explaination of the issue , thanks Michael,
Really useful information.
It resolved my issue.
Thanks 🙏🏻.
Thanks for the information! This was driving me nuts!
I been looking for this answer long time ago! THANK YOU VERY MUCH for sharing....
what about BLX lower versions? Any methods to see the RF signal?
Thank you so much for this amazing professional video.🎉
Why don't you just use the auto scan feature?
Sometimes they aren’t reliable
This video helped. He explained the problem which is better than a tutorial for scanning.
Why not us WWB6 software to find frequency or let the receiver auto scan a clear group and band. Also do you try to find out where was the un-welcome signal came from. I assigned to each room and congregation to have their own group and channel to away from others.
Fantastic.. Thanks for sharing this precious information
Very Helpful! Thanks.
thank You.. Excellent help
thanks for the advise. appreciate it.
Great info. THX
Thanks great video.
Thank for video - I have shure ulxd1 and users saying audio cutting in and out randomnly. I will try your fix and see? -your hand was in way and couldn’t see display.. I take it menu button is to change both channel and group?
you can always increase the transmitter power from 1mw to 10 mw to get a stronger signal and do an auto scan
Thank you.
Great Video bro...... THKS
Thank you for this tips
Great stuff!
I have a Sennheiser mic doing the same thing. The indicator flickers at a high speed at times. I've changed frequency two times and the problem comes back. There is a electric piano between the transmitter and receiver. Could the piano be causing this problem?
Auto scan and war game , is the proper process without doing a full coordination of the venue. Randomly setting frequencies is a road to intermod distortion between the transmitters when you introduce a second, third, fourth etc...signal . I would be careful using this method. No hate just facts.
THIS IS THE ANSWER. The internet really is the blind leading the blind these days.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
I have 4 of these units and more then 90 percent of the time when I turn on the receiver I’m getting blinking rf and it doesn’t matter where I am . I’ve tried your method of scanning and sometimes I’m having to scan 30 times before the rf signal will
Go away is there any easier way or should I just buy a better unit then the qlxd
Tnk u so much sir, legit
🙌🏼 Master!
Having your antennas like that could be the cause of your cutting out
thxx really helpful
Hi there, I's like to seek your permission to use this video to show my students as I am teaching them on RF coordination. Thanks for the video!
Good info....
Hi. i own a Qlxd4. After installing the 2.4.7 firmware i get in the Rx a message: Fail Err001. What can i do? Thanks.
Yes, all i do is change channel and find the right frequency.
O Will try this on the stage today
someone pls buy this guy a big mac. thanks man
don't stack your receivers and antennas like that, use a mic combiner
Thankyou
Microphone drop out
ok I'll let you know if it works
Perhaps a fancier make/model would do the frequency selection on the fly for you. More costly, yes. More transmit power wanted, yes.
The QLXD’s he’s using definitely have this feature. No clue why he’s doing it manually
@@DJ-Coma QLXD, from what I can tell, is only a 10mW system. My church is using the Shure BLX288SM58, also a 10mW system. Initial setup is always fine but that's with virtually no one in the area. Once people fill the empty seating area dropouts can become very noticeable. The church was advised many moons ago to spend thousands of $$ but did not take the advise, all consumer grade equipment. I've recommended the Sennheiser Ew 500 having 50mW of power costing about 5x the Shure. They approved the idea but have yet to execute the purchases.
@@ntag411 my comment was in regards to the auto frequency selection feature, but that’s good info on the mW stuff. Was about to pull the trigger on a Shure SLXD but it looks like I have more research to do.
interesting. so much we don't know about wireless mics
Just run wireless workbench. It’s free
Good troubleshooting methodology, but these systems can do this process automatically and in a few seconds. There's no need to do it manually! You could spend 10 minutes doing this manually when the device itself can do it in 10 seconds (including automatically syncing the frequency to the transmitter). This unit retails for $1200 for several reasons, one of which is ease of use...please don't waste time doing this process by hand!
There is no harm in doing manually. Rarely devices utilize RF meters. Not all devices have these features on hand.
I think the manual process explanation is helpful in this tutorial. It helps in explaining what the easier method is doing in the background.
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Thank you