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  1. Thank you for the suggestions, So if I am understanding correctly: -use wall wart PSU for transmitter - use the G55 half rack receiver unit, mount it in weatherproof box and extend the antennas out to the exterior of box. The only other concern I would have is that the belt pack (not having the option for external antenna) wold be located near a window at the rack location, 50 feet away. would not really be line of sight and need to transmit thru glass and outside to the pole mounted receivers. Any concerns that you might have.. thank you again..
  2. i am looking for a solution using Line 6 products for the following: I have a sound system rack with CD player, tuner , mixer located in a building. I am planning on mounting powered loudspeakers and wireless receivers on light poles in the parking lot. I have to broadcast audio, no conduits for speaker wire to the poles. In prior installs I have used other manufacturer in-ear transmitters and receivers on poles and this has worked extremely well but I would like to have Line 6 as an option. The distance is 50 feet from building to poles. I know that Line 6 does not have an in ear package, however, I was wondering about the possibility of using one of the belt pack transmitters at the rack/transmit end. The question I have, I don’t want it battery powered, it would need to run on AC, any ideas for an adapter? I was looking at the Line 6 GR50 rx stomp to be mounted in a box on the pole with the powered loudspeaker for the receiver part. The GR50 is small, I can mount in box and remove/ extend and mount the antennas outside the box. I see it uses an AC adapter. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you,
  3. I am looking at installing a XD-V75 wireless system to be used at a park with an outdoor skating rink. The receiver will be rack mounted in a building. My customer wants the option of being able to make announcements with the mic up to 300 feet at the end of the ice surface. I am planning on mounting the antennas on the roof of the building with 25 foot extensions, however, would it be more stable if I mount only 1 antenna on the building roof and run a 100 foot BNC thru a plastic conduit underground to a light pole closer to the rink?? Thank you for any guidance
  4. Need some advice: I am installing a XD v75 mic system (handheld) for a skating rink in a park. The receiver of course will be mounted indoors, the maximum distance that the mic may be away from the receiver is around 300 feet for announcements on the ice, but also will be a lot closer at times near the building parking lot. I am planning on mounting 2 of the 6P180v2 antennas on top of the building. I am thinking the omni pattern for the antenna, in case the mic gets used in the summer somewhere else nearby in the park. 1. Would you recommend, only mounting 1 antenna on top of the building and extending 1 cable about 100 feet to a pole close by the ice surface to help reception when the mic is used on the ice surface? 2. If so, what cable would you recommend to use for the 100 foot cable extension. Thank you
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