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Wireless remote antennas
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bob urz
2012-09-28 01:15:10 UTC
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bob
Denny Strauser
2012-09-28 01:34:58 UTC
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bob
This might explain why wireless manufacturers recommend that dual
receiving antennas are arranged at 90-degrees from each other.

A few other things I learned about wireless systems are that wireless
microphone transmitters cannot transmit very well through a human body,
or metal.

I've had a number of problems in this regard. I've discussed some of
these problems in this NG. One that comes to mind is a certain female
theatre vocalist who insisted on clipping her transmitter on her bra
between her breasts. Can you say DR-P -UT? -UCH!

I've got many more wireless h-rr-r st-ries t- share.

- Denny
gregz
2012-09-28 02:57:43 UTC
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bob
This might explain why wireless manufacturers recommend that dual
receiving antennas are arranged at 90-degrees from each other.
A few other things I learned about wireless systems are that wireless
microphone transmitters cannot transmit very well through a human body, or metal.
I've had a number of problems in this regard. I've discussed some of
these problems in this NG. One that comes to mind is a certain female
theatre vocalist who insisted on clipping her transmitter on her bra
between her breasts. Can you say DR-P -UT? -UCH!
I've got many more wireless h-rr-r st-ries t- share.
- Denny
There is horizontal, vertical, and in-between. Right hand circular, left
hand circular.
If you use right hand and left hand the titty thing will work.

Greg

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