Wireless Microphone Usage in a Crowded Spectrum

Wireless Microphone Usage in a Crowded Spectrum
Wireless Microphone Usage in a Crowded Spectrum - Kevin Peckham at WFX
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Our expectations are defined by the reliability, performance, and ease of use of wired microphones. That’s actually an ambitious target. It takes very sophisticated technology to get us as close as possible. But, that’s not all. As users, we need to step beyond the familiar realm of audio and be comfortable with RFFullcompass LogoDefinition:
(Radio Frequency) Electromagnetic radiation through the air, or electrical signals in cable. Typically, RF frequencies are above 100 kHz.
concepts.

We live in an increasingly saturated RF world. Two-way radios, broadcast, navigation, cellular, WiFI, garage openers, toys, video signage, IEMs, computers, wireless intercomFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A device that provides voice communications between two or more points. In entertainment, allows communications among stage/studio personnel, and for video, handles director to camera communications.
, listening assistance, video walls, drone cams, security, digital signageFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A system to distribute video messaging to multiple displays over a network. Uses proprietary software for content generation and small players at each display.
… we have to work smart to deal with it.

It’s only going to get worse.

Full Compass’ Kevin Peckham gave this 30 minute presentation on the subject at the Worship Facilities Conference and Expo 2016 in Louisville, KY.