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  1. Thanks again everyone. When I checked, I found that 5 of them were set to rf2 and one was on rf1! They are now all on rf1 but I'll have to wait till the next show to really test things out. I'll report back in due course. Steve
  2. I'll look at the manual tommorow and find out about modes. Thanks Steve
  3. >> Which mode are you running in? Don't know. How do I find out. Doesn't seem to be anything in the manual about modes?? >>Which antennas are you using? Using thse supplied antennae and pass throughs. 4 of the units linked together and the other 2 linked together. >> How close are the antennas to a wall when you have the problems? The antennae have a couple of sheets of 1/4" ply immediately in front of them then nothing to the transmitters about 25yds away. Steve
  4. Perhaps a bad choice of words! It appears to be the RF which is 'fading'. The RF bar graph on the receiver will run up and down bewtween max and nothing. When it's at the botoom - no sound. (Not surprisngly!). When this isn't happening - which is most of the time - the RF bar graphs are rock solid at maximum. Steve
  5. Just doing our first theatre show after replacing 6 MiPro analogue radio mics with V75s. They are generally working very well but I've been getting occasional random fade problems. Seems to affect random mics. It will suddenly drop in and out by about 20dB then equally suddenly recover again. Perhaps happens 5 minutes then is rock solid for the rest of the show - sometimes comes back. Definitely the mics as you can see the level drop on the mixer screen (Yamaha 01v) and the RF bars dropping on the receiver The auditorium walls are 3 foot of stone and there is no wifi around so it shouldn't be interference. Mic to receiver distance is only around 20m with a single sheet of ply in-between. Anyone any thoughts?? Thanks Steve
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