User's Manual
SRc5P and SRc Dual Receivers
LECTROSONICS, INC.
16
Mounting and Orientation
A variety of accessories are available to enable various 
mounting options. For maximum operating range, the 
antennas should be vertical and above the camera and 
other equipment. The AMJ Rev. A antenna is jointed so 
the whips can be oriented vertically.
Mount the receiver 
so that the antennas 
extend into clear air and 
are oriented vertically 
to provide a circular, 
horizontal coverage 
pattern
Do not mount the receiver so the 
antennas will be next to another piece of 
equipment nor oriented horizontally
The receiver provides stand-
alone operation with the battery 
sled adapter and mounting 
sleeve. It can be mounted in 
any position with Velcro, or in 
horizontal and vertical positions 
using the mounting foot, or 
mounted directly onto a 1/4-20 
threaded stud on a tripod.
The diagrams below depict typical orientations of 
transmitter and receiver antennas in field production 
and how the RF signal transfer is affected. Maximum 
sensitivity is perpendicular to the whip, so an ideal 
setup is shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 where the receiver is 
mounted in either a vertical or horizontal position with 
the whips oriented vertically.
Fig. 3 depicts the receiver and antenna whips oriented 
horizontally, which places the null of the receiver an-
tenna pattern pointing toward the transmitter. The result, 
of course, is a weak signal entering the receiver.
Fig. 4 depicts the worst setup where the nulls in both 
receiver and transmitter patterns face one another.
The transmitter antenna whips can point upward as 
shown in these diagrams, but they will work just as well 
with the whip pointing downward. Mount the transmitter 
so that the whip is vertical and not in direct contact with 
the wearer’s body or metallic objects in clothing and 
costuming.
Tx
STRONG
SIGNAL
WEAK
SIGNAL
Rx
Rx
Tx
WEAKEST
SIGNAL
Rx
Tx
Tx
STRONG
SIGNAL
Rx
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4










