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Stadium (theater, opera house) example 1:
Active directional antennas set up next to the receivers at
the FOH mixing position.
Benefits:
• Consistent coverage of entire stage
(no far-near problem)
• Short antenna cable runs
Drawbacks:
This setup will not work unless the FOH mixing position
is high enough above the audience.
• Risk of interference from local TV stations
The best antenna system for enclosed spaces.
Stadium example 3:
Two passive directional antennas set up next to the recei-
vers at the monitor mixing position.
Benefits:
• Wanted signal suppresses interference
• Simple wiring
Drawbacks:
• Unsuitable for large multichannel systems due to risk of
intermodulation and shadowing (far-near problem)
Stadium example 2:
Active directional antennas set up far from the stage, with
their reflectors oriented to blank out interference sources.
The antennas were positioned on a straight line from the
interference source (e.g., a local TV transmitter)to the
receiving antennas and stage center, several meters above
the audience.
Benefits:
• Consistent coverage of entire stage
• Dominant interference source is drowned out
Drawbacks:
• Risk of electrosmog interference
• Long cable runs (boosters may eliminate risk
of intermodulation)
Excellent solution for enclosed spaces.
Stadium (theater, opera house) example 4:
Single passive directional antenna set up next to the receiver
at the monitor mixing position, one active or passive omnidi-
rectional antenna mounted at the opposite end of the stage.
Vorteile:
• Wanted signal is strong enough to suppress electrosmog.
• Far-near problem is smaller than in example 3.
• Simple wiring
Nachteile:
• Unsuitable for large multichannel systems
The CLA settings for the two antenna channels must be
carefully selected, otherwise the receivers may be fed the
output signal of the same antenna all the time, effec-
tively defeating the diversity function.
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