Something else worth mentioning is wireless coordination on larger scale events. Sometimes there will be other companies on site using RF and an RF exclusion or allocation list may be issued to avoid interference.
@@OffshoreAudio Thank you very much, but how can these frequencies be included in old devices that do not support the network and do not have a port? Like a device ulxp4
@@YounessMostapha you should be able to add a profile to WWB. go to tools> equipment profiles> click the + sign. You can probably get the details you need from Shure if you send them an email. They're very helpful. You wouldn't be able to scan the frequency spectrum but you could at least coordinate around an existing scan and then input the frequencies manually.
@@OffshoreAudio Yes, my friend, I will try to contact them because the frequency between 780 mhz and 820mhz has become very distorted and does not work in open spaces. Unfortunately, all devices that operate in this range have become paralyzed, and there are many studios suffering from this problem, and we cannot abandon this wonderful device.
Something else worth mentioning is wireless coordination on larger scale events. Sometimes there will be other companies on site using RF and an RF exclusion or allocation list may be issued to avoid interference.
this was very helpful. thanks!
You're a rockstar, great video!
Thanks so much!
Does Sennheiser have a similar software?
They do. It's called wireless systems manager.
awesome
Thanks! Glad it was useful
what's the problem when I scan new list, sometimes there's no free bank available? Can you help explaining this plz
Difficult to say, could be that there are no available frequencies. is the band that you're using legal in your area?
Thanks!
Welcome!
Could you please give me the frequency file you have? I would be grateful
There's a library of scans here: taajuus.info/
@@OffshoreAudio Thank you very much, but how can these frequencies be included in old devices that do not support the network and do not have a port? Like a device ulxp4
@@YounessMostapha you should be able to add a profile to WWB. go to tools> equipment profiles> click the + sign. You can probably get the details you need from Shure if you send them an email. They're very helpful. You wouldn't be able to scan the frequency spectrum but you could at least coordinate around an existing scan and then input the frequencies manually.
@@OffshoreAudio Yes, my friend, I will try to contact them because the frequency between 780 mhz and 820mhz has become very distorted and does not work in open spaces. Unfortunately, all devices that operate in this range have become paralyzed, and there are many studios suffering from this problem, and we cannot abandon this wonderful device.