Specifications

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WMS 40
Getting your signal across
As a rule of thumb, the best radio link is a line of
sight. You should always see the receiving antenna
from the transmitter position and vice versa, so
never hide an antenna behind a wall or other object.
Be careful about where you place the receiving
antennas in a club because things may still go wrong
during the gig even though everything went down
smoothly during the soundcheck.
The snag here is the audience that may actually
block the RF signal so it won't reach the receiving
antenna(s). To avoid such a situation, be sure to
place the antennas high enough above the tallest
person in the audience. Also, be careful not to place
the receiving antennas behind a metal fence, other
metal surface, or curtain because these may block
the RF signal, too.
The WMS 40 is ideal
for trainers …
When setting up the receiver,
remember that there will be
an audience. Make sure to
place the receiver where
you can see it from any
point within the perform-
ance area. To prevent the
RF signal being absorbed
by the audience, position
the receiver above the
audience and as close to
the performance area as
possible.
Receiver placement
Right
Wrong
… as well as lecturers.
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