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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.