How to set up and use your wireless microphone
In addition to receiving the direct wave of the transmitted signal, the antenna also receives an indirect wave reflected by the surrounding environment. When the two phases are opposite, the signal intensities cancel each other out and the on-line signal strength of the day is low At the mute point of the receiver, a so-called "receive dead angle" occurs. As a result, the receiver's output shows a transient burst or noise. The closer the signal is to the mute point, the greater the noise. General Wireless microphone manufacturers have adopted a simple single-antenna "non-diversity" (Non-Diversity) receiver circuit to reduce manufacturing costs, low-cost sales in the market. This kind of "non-automatic selection" receiver is troubled by the fact that the environment is complicated or the reception is farther away. Therefore, in order to ensure a perfect place for the places where the audio and the professional audio are emphasized Sound...