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  1. Thanks for the feedback everyone. I couldn't find an example of the wideband dipoles I was pointing out, but here's something somewhat similar - while using our trade specific retailer: https://www.gothamsound.com/product/half-wave-dipole-antenna Or this one which is apparently spec'd to go from 450-960mhz? https://www.sennheiser.com/en-gb/catalog/products/wireless-systems/rf-accessories-2580z/em-2050-uhf-antenna-577785 I can see how the first is similar to a Lectro whip A1(B19) or B1(B22) but what about the latter?
  2. I was referring to the wideband whips you see more in HAM/amateur radio applications and tune to 400-900mhz. But giving this second though maybe the antenna is optimized for middle of that range?
  3. I’m not an expert on this topic, and I see a lot of props for Betso Bowties so this is in no way trying to undercut those who use them successfully. But can someone explain to me in layman the difference? I’m sure there are high level variations, but the details as it would apply to real life performance. If the bowties are in essense multiple omni dipoles in a compact configuration how would that differ greatly from a 1/2 wave wideband whip antenna? Both are omni, both can cover our usable frequencies, etc. Any feedback from experts appreciated?
  4. Similar question, has anyone used a simple adapter like this to power an SR? Is there any risk without any type of voltage spike protection (does that even happen with a 9v?).
  5. Curious, what is the accepted rate on adding playback to an already booked A1 role? And what does a playback rig alone get? I ask because I get this request from time to time as well, and so far the only additional equipment I'd need to bring is the active PA. But when I see a full playback rig set up it's incredibly complicated from an equipment perspective. And this includes doing short runs of a couple minutes (max) along with the 'music video' type set up.
  6. Agree with previous, DME is a common request. But I've never seen a ".1" (assuming you mean LFE) request specifically.
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