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Selection

and Operation

of W

ireless Microphone Systems

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N T R O D U C T I O N

The many uses of wireless microphone systems can span applications

from live entertainment to earth-orbit communications. It can include

devices from a single "Mr. Microphone" to a 60 channel theme park system.

It can evoke visions of freedom in prospective users and memories of

ancient disaster in veteran sound engineers. In all its forms, wireless has

become a fact of life for people who design and use audio systems. With

increased use of wireless microphone systems has come the need for

increased quantity and quality of information on the topic.

The scope of this guide is limited to wireless microphone systems used in

audio applications. The reader is presumed to be somewhat familiar with

basic audio. However, since wireless microphone systems depend upon

certain general principles of radio, some information on basic radio is

included. While there are similarities between sound transmission and radio

transmission, many of the characteristics of radio systems are neither

analogous to audio systems nor intuitive. Still, though perhaps new, the key

ideas are fairly straightforward.

The purpose of this guide is to provide the interested reader with adequate

information to select suitable wireless equipment for a given application

and to use that equipment successfully. In addition, it is hoped that the

fundamentals presented here will equip regular users of wireless with a

framework to assist in their further understanding of this evolving technology.

This guide is presented in two parts: how wireless microphone systems

work and how to make wireless microphone systems work. The first part

is a technical introduction to the basic principles of radio and to the

characteristics of wireless transmitters and receivers. The second part

discusses the practical selection and operation of wireless microphone

systems for general and specific applications. The two parts are intended

to be self-contained. The first part should be of interest to those who

specify or integrate professional wireless equipment while the second

part should be of use to anyone who regularly works with wireless

microphone systems.

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