Electro-Voice RE3-BPOL User Manual page 55

Uhf wireless
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RE3 UHF Wireless
Symptom
Low AF signal on receiver
meter.
Unstable radio reception.
Symptom
Audible dropouts.
Electro-Voice
Possible cause
Improperly placed receiver
antennas.
Disconnected, incorrect,
or failed antenna cable.
Competing RF signal at
the receiver.
Transmitter sensitivity set
too low.
Radio interference.
Improperly placed receiver
antennas
Disconnected, incorrect,
or failed antenna cable.
Possible cause
Intermittent signal
connection at transmitter.
User Manual
Troubleshooting and FAQ | en
Possible resolution
Place receiver antennas out in the
open in the shared space of the
transmitter away from reflective or
grounding surfaces.
Ensure a known-to-be functional and
appropriate 50Ω BNC terminated
cable is fully connected at the
antenna receiver.
Turn off the transmitter and observe
the receiver RF meter. If any RF is
showing, follow the scan process
and select a new clear frequency.
Then turn on the transmitter and
resync it to the receiver's new data.
Adjust transmitter sensitivity so that
high vocal peaks light the yellow
LED segment. Under extremely loud
vocal peaks, an occasional red LED
segment light is OK, but a solid and
constant red LED should be
avoided.
Turn off the RE3 transmitter and
observe the receiver RF meter. If
any RF is showing, follow the scan
process and select a clear
frequency. Then turn on the
transmitter and resync it to the
receiver's new data.
Place receiver antenna out in the
open in the shared space of the
transmitter away from reflective or
grounding surfaces.
Ensure known-to-be functional and
appropriate 50Ω BNC terminated
cables are fully connected at the
antenna and receiver.
Possible resolution
Check for fully connected
microphone head or bodypack input
device. Ensure proper connection.
Determine if a short is causing
dropout by shaking cable or
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