Connecting Receivers; Single Antenna Distribution Setup - Shure UA845UWB Manual

Antenna distribution system
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Installing Remote Antennas
Remote-mounted antennas have the advantage of being free from the unit and closer to the transmitters. They can be placed
anywhere within the recommended cable length, creating a much wider radio reception range and further reducing the possibil-
ity of signal dropout. Please ask your Shure dealer for information on in-line RF amplifiers.
When remote mounting antennas, follow these guidelines:
When using long runs of cable, use Shure low-loss cables that are compatible with the operating frequency. If necessary,
use a Shure In-Line RF Amplifier.
Locate antennas more than 3 m (10 ft) from transmitters.

Connecting Receivers

Single Antenna Distribution Setup

1.
Using Shure low-loss, 50 Ω coaxial cables, connect the right and left (channels 1 through 4, A and B) RF output ports
on the UA845UWB to the corresponding left and right antenna inputs on each receiver. Use the cascade ports to con-
nect a fifth receiver.
2.
Using the supplied power cable, connect the UA845UWB to a power outlet.
3.
To daisy-chain receivers together with power output cables, connect the power output connector of the UA845UWB to
the power input connector of one receiver. Connect the remaining receivers similarly. Connect the power input of the
unit to a power supply.
Note: No more than five Shure receivers should be powered through a daisy-chain from a single UA845UWB.
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