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Reduce transmitter-to-receiver distance by placing receivers on stage or above the audience with a clear line of sight to
the transmitter.
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Move receiver to the top of the equipment rack for a clear line of sight.
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Mount antennas remotely to place closer to transmitters and improve RF reliability if receivers cannot be moved
closer.
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Make sure people do not block the line of sight between receiver and transmitter.
Additional Tips
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Do not place competitive 2.4 GHz receivers near GLXD4R receivers.
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Connect more than two GLXD4R receivers to a GLX-D Frequency Manager to improve RF reliability.
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Scan for the best available channel by pressing the channel button.
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Keep transmitters more than 2 meters (6 feet) apart. This is less critical with shorter receiver-to-transmitter distances or if
receivers are connected to a GLX-D Frequency Manager.
Note: If transmitters are within 6 inches of non-GLX-D transmitters or microphone cartridges, audible noise is possible.
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Move transmitter and receiver away from metal or other dense materials.
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During sound check, mark trouble spots and ask performers to avoid those areas.
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If there is a strong source of Wi-Fi and you specifically want to use frequencies within that Wi-Fi channel, use the following
Group/Channel combinations (best option listed first):
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Wi-Fi 1: Group 3/Channel 8, Group 3/Channel 4
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