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Vector Diversity in Wireless Audio, Explained

Lectrosonics has developed a new way to cope with interference through vector diversity. Let's take a look at what that means. When it comes to improving wireless performance, manufacturers often use receiver diversity to improve the reception of RF signals. Before diving into vector diversity, it's important to get you up to speed on the basics of wireless audio to better understand why diversity is essential to improving the overall signal of wireless audio. What Is a Wireless Audio System? A wireless audio system is generally made up of a transmitter and a receiver. Typically a transmitter is connected to a lav, microphone, or line level signal, and it is sending audio to the receiver over a specific frequency channel. The receiver then typically sends the transmitted audio into a mixer, recorder, or even a camera where it can be captured to a file or played live on air. Common wireless systems used in filmmaking include the Sennheiser G4, RØDE Wireless GO II, the Deity Connect System, and many others from Lectrosonics, Wisycom, Audio-Technica, and Zaxcom to name a few. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 11 May, 2021

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