Setting Up And Connecting - AKG SRA 1 User Instructions

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2 Setting Up and Connecting

Note:
2.1 Setting Up
Mounting the
antenna on the
ceiling:
Important:
10
The following hints on setting up and aligning the antenna (sec-
tions 2.1 and 2.2) apply to both transmitting and receiving
modes.
1. Check that the carrier frequency range of your trans-
mitter(s) or receiver(s) matches the frequency range set on
the antenna. If it does not, set the Frequency Range Selector
on the antenna to its alternative position.
2. Use the supplied SA 40 stand adapter to mount the antenna
on a microphone stand making sure that the connector
points straight down.
3. Place the antenna at least 10 cm (4 in.) in front of and at a
minimum lateral distance of 50 cm (20 in.) from any walls or
other plane surfaces, metal grids, or metal scaffolding as
shown in fig. 5.
4. Referring to figs. 6 and 7, make sure the antenna will be at
least 15 cm (6 in.) above the floor or 50 cm (20 in.) from the
ceiling (or 15 cm (6 in.) if you route the cable to the antenna
from above).
5. If you set up two SRA 1 antennas side by side (e.g., for
diversity reception), check that the two antennas are spaced
at least 20 cm (8 in.) apart (see fig. 8).
6. If the ceiling is high enough you can cover the entire perfor-
mance area by mounting a single antenna on the ceiling and
pointing it down.
Make sure to fix the antenna at least 10 cm (4 in.) below the
ceiling (see fig. 5).
Use suspension fixtures made of insulating materials
only.
Fig. 5: Minimum distances
from plane surfaces.
50 cm
15 cm
Fig. 6: Minimum distances
from floor and ceiling.

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