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Q. Which setting do I use on the body pack transmitter?

     A. For a headset or lapel microphone use “MIC”, for a line level input use “0dB” and for a guitar use “-10dB”.

Specifications subject to change without notice.

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Other Helpful Sources

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Manual

(PDF Download)

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Product Page

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Cutsheet

(PDF Download)

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How To Video

Quick Start Guide

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Wireless Microphone System

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FAQ

1.

 

Q. I’m having problems finding the best frequency for me. Where do I go to find this information?

     A. Please consult the online manual or visit: GalaxyAudio.com/support/schematics-and-frequency-charts

2.

 

Q. With my transmitter off, the RF and AF lights are both on, and I get a lot of noise. 

     A. You are picking up outside interference and you need to change your frequency.

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Q. How should I position the Antennas?

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     A. They should be at about 45  outward from a vertical position in each direction.

Wireless Tips

      Maintain line of sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas.

      Do not have walls, metal objects, large crowds, etc. blocking the line of sight between the transmitter and receiver.

      Antennas on the stationary equipment should be kept several feet above the ground.

      Antennas can be mounted on stands or walls using brackets such as the ANT-LB.

      On body pack receivers/transmitters, avoid putting them in your pocket, and/or folding the antenna under the pack. 
      The antenna should hang freely and openly.

      Keep the distance between transmitters and receivers as short as possible.

      If distances above 20-30' are unavoidable, directional antennas such as the ANT-PDL can improve reception by 
      rejecting signals outside their pickup angle.

      Find out what TV stations are broadcasting in your area and avoid the channels they are on.

      This information is available from many sources on line, such as www.tvfool.com.

      If your receiver is showing that it is receiving RF when your transmitter is turned off, you need to move to another 
      frequency.

      If you are using several systems, you can contact service@galaxyaudio.com for assistance in 
      frequency coordination.

      Make certain you are using fresh batteries, rechargeable batteries may be used, but they discharge at a much 
      faster rate than alkaline.

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The frequencies of the Galaxy UHF Wireless Systems are on frequencies that are used by Digital Television stations.

To be assured of the best performance, you should determine on what RF channels the DTV stations 
in your area are broadcasting, then set your wireless systems on frequencies that are not being used. 
For more information, please view the 

DTV Frequency Ranges & FCC Consumer Alert

 online at: 

                                                                                                 galaxyaudio.com/support/schematics-and-frequency-charts

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