Power Of The Received Rf Signal - Sennheiser EM 3532-U Instructions For Use Manual

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Power of the received RF signal

In display panel
, the power of the received RF signal
signal (in %)
– i.e. the modulation of the RF signal – are shown. Both displays have an
overmodulation display. If the signal is too high, "PEAK" lights up briefly. Short overmodulation is
not critical. Where longer overmodulation occurs, the modulation of the corresponding transmitter
must be reduced. For the AF signal, "peak hold" is also shown, which means that short peaks
remain visible for some time.
Note
If, with multi-channel systems (more than tree channels), the overmodulation display
("PEAK") for the AF signal
should be reduced at the receivers in order to avoid intermodulation interference.
In this case, increase the distance between receiving antennæ and transmitters or
use attenuators in the antenna inputs.
(in μV) and the level control of the AF
lights up during normal operation, the RF level
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