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Julian P

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  1. recently found an extensive list for TV channels in Europe: UHF digital: http://www.ukwtv.de/cms/fmlist-anwendungen-aside/schnelluebersicht-tvlist-uhf-digital-europa.html UHF analog: http://www.ukwtv.de/cms/fmlist-anwendungen-aside/schnelluebersicht-tvlist-uhf-analog-europa.html perhaps this will help anyone for foreign shootings in Europa
  2. I want to use my panamic boom with an ambient quicklock plus osix plus plugon (audio ltd). does anybody know if this will fit size wise?
  3. Dennis, did you use them side by side in the meantime? I like my Audio's a lot. Super sound, easy to handle and always much more range rx-tx distance) compared to other radio mics. Once I had at least about 300-400 meters eyeline connection down a hill, miking a motorcycle!! But now I have to buy some more radio mics. Feeling a bit unsure at the moment whether to go the complete 2040 route or perhaps even 2040 minitx + wisy rx!? I really like the minitx a lot, the actors love it also. Then I could still buy some wisy tx's in order to benefit from the broadband
  4. Here the official how to from Audio Ltd rich was absolutely right. As I had my pins reversed, it worked for me, but if anyone wants to know the pinout for 4 pin Lemo on MiniTx 2040, I recommend reading the pdf and ignore my first posts! Pinout Minitx.pdf
  5. back from soldering: the way you described still didn't work for me. Now I think, I know why: I had the key on the opposite side of the red mark!! - don't ask me why.. I think that's the reason why it worked for me the way I did it. Just leave them now as they are... my eyes are hurting because of the small connector size! I must say, the good old 6 pin Lemo, I like best. More easy to solder :-D thanks for your efforts!
  6. what do you think works faster on friday afternoon - asking some fellas or waiting for email response? I had an intensive web search before, couldn't find anything related to the minitx. 6 pin lemo I could find. Would have thought to find some infos on their homepage or in the manual... but what do I tell... help me or leave it, I don't force anyone to answer my post back to topic: everything worked fine, all lavs working. DPA, Countryman, Sennheiser, tx powers on and off like it should when plugging the connector in/out this was the picture I was referring to the pin numbers: as there aren't any numbers on the 4 pin lemo, I was only orientating on the "last" pin with the circle around it. And with that picture in mind, pin 1 was sound pin 2 ground pin3/4 bridge for on/off hope, I did everything all right, but sound is good anyway and on/off works as well. To go sure, I'm going to still write an email to Audio and ask for the pinout Thanks guys and Senator: thanks for your helping words ;-) I'm no student nor a child anymore. I know how to do my homework @ rich: thanks for your fast help! must say, I'm a little confused now watching the picture:-) like your descriptions (and it makes sense to me that the pin with the circle is ground), I would have done it the opposite way?! but everything seems fine..?!:-D I still have one spare lemo and a waiting Countryman B6. I'm going to do it as you described and see what happens, then I'm sure. I report back later
  7. might it be that you changed 1 and 2 by accident? I wired them and was wandering about that shitty sound :-) then I wired 1 - sound 2 - ground 3-4 bridge and everything was fine or I misunderstand the pin numbers.... ? the one with the circle (the last one) is number 4 and ccw you get back until number one well, but it works now :-)
  8. Hey guys! Can anybody help me out with the pinout for the 4 pin Lemo for 2040 minitx? Have been searching the www, but couldn't find it. Want to solder some lavs... Thanks a lot!
  9. a friend of mine has got them retuned in Hamburg Germany for about 300 or 400 Euro each tx/rx pair. so it must be possible anyhow
  10. well, with lots of expectations, finally today I received two of these vdb xlr's (I think, it was more than 40 Euro for each!!!) I can just tell, I'm VERY disappointed!!! I prefer Kortwich's work on cutting XLRs! these vdb's are just cut as well - with rather sharp edges, there's a tiny hole drilled in for the cable, also sharp edges here, which would cut the cable at some time. Then there is a bad prototype like cover, no way to really fix it. Inside, no strain relief for the cable at all and best of all, the inside part, where you solder your cable into has no fix with the outside part at all - one would have to fill it completely with glue or something like that, and this way fix the cover as well - a one way solution! When there is a damaged cable, one could throw away the whole connector or try to get all the glue out anyhow! but this would have to be very strong glue, because you don't want the connector to break into it's single parts when plugging in for the 101 time! (when you plug this (in my case) female xlr into the mic, the inside part slips towards the end cap!!) the small Kortwich XLR works the same way respectively cutting and glue, but is something cheaper and they do it correctly for you and is even a tiny little more flat in short: I can't recommend, at least not for Europe. Get it done by Kortwich or do it yourself with cutting a normal XLR and drilling a hole in etc unfortunately, but that's what it is best, Julian
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