System information

Let’s start with an example of an Axient system identifying the RF links and audio links:
①Microphone
②Transmitter(sender)
③Transmitterantenna
④Electromagneticwaves(RFandAudio)
⑤Receivingantenna
⑥RFcables
⑦Antennadistributionamplifier
⑧Receiver1
⑨Receiver2(receiver)
⑩SpectrumManager
⑪AudiooutputcablesReceiver1
⑫AudiooutputcablesReceiver2
To start troubleshooting why the signal from the transmitter is not making it to the receiver, we’ll use our backwards meth-
od and start at the receiver itself.
In our example, we have two receivers set to two different frequencies and the bottom receiver (2) is the one we’ve identi-
fied as the receiver for the sender of the signal. We’ll assume the system is properly set up and configured for use so we
won’t cover all the set up steps here, but will check a few critical ones that could cause an RF or Audio problem.
RF and Audio Troubleshooting
RF Link
Audio Link
Transmitter (sender)
Antenna Distribution Amplifier
Spectrum Manager
Receiver 1
Receiver 2
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