Pre-coordinated frequencies, Grp a, Grp b grp c grp d – Lectrosonics SRb_SRb5P User Manual
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Pre-coordinated Frequencies
Interference from IM (intermodulation) is a potential
problem in all multi-channel wireless systems, so proper
frequency coordination is always required to avoid
noise, range and dropout problems. Your options to ac-
complish this include:
• Using the pre-coordinated frequency groups
• Performing a system checkout
(See Multi-channel System Checkout)
• Contacting Lectrosonics for assistance
Groupings of compatible frequencies have been cre-
ated to minimize intermodulation problems in multiple
channel wireless systems. The frequencies can be used
with Digital Hybrid and analog Lectrosonics wireless
equipment. Compatibility with other brands is likely, but
not guaranteed by Lectrosonics.
These frequencies have been calculated to minimize IM
between these frequencies only. RF signals from out-
side sources can still interfere with operation, so even if
only these pre-coordinated frequencies are being used,
a Multi-channel System Checkout is still necessary. See
the procedure on the next page.
Pre-coordinated frequencies
are arranged in four groups as
shown at right.
The uppermost eight
frequencies comprise Grp
a, the eight just below them
comprise Grp b, and so on.
BLOCK 22
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
563.700
0,5
tv29
564.300
0,B
tv29
565.200
1,4
tv29
565.800
1,A
tv29
567.100
2,7
tv30
568.000
3,0
tv30
568.500
3,5
tv30
569.300
3,D
tv30
575.700
7,D
tv31
577.900
9,3
tv31
578.600
9,A
tv32
579.900
A,7
tv32
581.700
B,9
tv32
582.600
C,2
tv32
585.200
D,C
tv33
587.500
F,3
tv33
BLOCK 22
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
570.100
4,5
tv30
570.700
4,B
tv30
571.600
5,4
tv30
572.200
5,A
tv31
573.200
6,4
tv31
574.400
7,0
tv31
574.900
7,5
tv31
575.500
7,B
tv31
581.100
B,3
tv32
582.100
B,D
tv32
582.600
C,2
tv32
584.300
D,3
tv32
585.000
D,A
tv32
585.600
E,0
tv32
586.300
E,7
tv32
588.100
F,9
tv32
Grp a
Displa
yed
as
“GR
OUP
a”
thr
ough
“GR
OUP
d”
in
the
LCD
and
as
“Grp
a”
thr
ough
“Grp
d”
in
VRpanel
Grp b
Grp c
Grp d
Compatibility follows the pattern illustrated in the dia-
gram at right.
Grp a and Grp b contain the 16 frequencies shown in
the table below (upper orange/white set).
Grp c and Grp d contain the 16 frequencies shown in
the table below (lower blue/white set).
NOTE: There is no assurance that frequencies
are compatible between the upper orange/white
set and the lower blue/white set. Combined use of
frequencies from both sets requires testing with
the procedures outlined in the following section
entitled Multi-channel System Checkout
These frequencies share RF spectrum with TV chan-
nels. TV station broadcast signals are much more
powerful than a wireless microphone transmitter, and
can easily mix with the signals from the wireless system
to produce a variety of interference problems. Even if
these pre-coordinated frequencies are being used, it is
always a good idea to go through the checkout proce-
dure on the following page.
Active TV station and other external signals can be
discovered by scanning with the receiver.
BLOCK 24
BLOCK 25
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
621.300
4,5
tv39
646.900
4,5
tv43
621.900
4,B
tv39
647.500
4,B
tv43
622.800
5,4
tv39
648.400
5,4
tv43
623.400
5,A
tv39
649.000
5,A
tv43
624.400
6,4
tv39
650.000
6,4
tv43/44
625.600
7,0
tv39
651.200
7,0
tv44
626.100
7,5
tv40
651.700
7,5
tv44
626.700
7,B
tv40
652.300
7,B
tv44
632.300
B,3
tv41
657.900
B,3
tv45
633.300
B,D
tv41
658.900
B,D
tv45
633.800
C,2
tv41
659.400
C,2
tv45
635.500
D,3
tv41
661.100
D,3
tv45
636.200
D,A
tv41
661.800
D,A
tv45
636.800
E,0
tv41
662.400
E,0
tv46
637.500
E,7
tv41
663.100
E,7
tv46
639.300
F,9
tv42
664.900
F,9
tv46
All 16 within the
same block are
compatible
BLOCK 24
BLOCK 25
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
621.300
4,5
tv39
646.900
4,5
tv43
621.900
4,B
tv39
647.500
4,B
tv43
622.800
5,4
tv39
648.400
5,4
tv43
623.400
5,A
tv39
649.000
5,A
tv43
624.400
6,4
tv39
650.000
6,4
tv43/44
625.600
7,0
tv39
651.200
7,0
tv44
626.100
7,5
tv40
651.700
7,5
tv44
626.700
7,B
tv40
652.300
7,B
tv44
632.300
B,3
tv41
657.900
B,3
tv45
633.300
B,D
tv41
658.900
B,D
tv45
633.800
C,2
tv41
659.400
C,2
tv45
635.500
D,3
tv41
661.100
D,3
tv45
636.200
D,A
tv41
661.800
D,A
tv45
636.800
E,0
tv41
662.400
E,0
tv46
637.500
E,7
tv41
663.100
E,7
tv46
639.300
F,9
tv42
664.900
F,9
tv46
BLOCK 24
BLOCK 25
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
FREQ
SW SET US TV CH
621.300
4,5
tv39
646.900
4,5
tv43
621.900
4,B
tv39
647.500
4,B
tv43
622.800
5,4
tv39
648.400
5,4
tv43
623.400
5,A
tv39
649.000
5,A
tv43
624.400
6,4
tv39
650.000
6,4
tv43/44
625.600
7,0
tv39
651.200
7,0
tv44
626.100
7,5
tv40
651.700
7,5
tv44
626.700
7,B
tv40
652.300
7,B
tv44
632.300
B,3
tv41
657.900
B,3
tv45
633.300
B,D
tv41
658.900
B,D
tv45
633.800
C,2
tv41
659.400
C,2
tv45
635.500
D,3
tv41
661.100
D,3
tv45
636.200
D,A
tv41
661.800
D,A
tv45
636.800
E,0
tv41
662.400
E,0
tv46
637.500
E,7
tv41
663.100
E,7
tv46
639.300
F,9
tv42
664.900
F,9
tv46
The upper eight are
compatible with the
lower eight in the
adjacent blocks.
The lower eight are
compatible with the
upper eight in the
adjacent blocks.