Philip Perkins Posted September 11, 2022 Report Posted September 11, 2022 Mr. OP: sorry you had a bad day at the office. As you know, it happens to the best of us. Be glad your issue has a workable solution and doesn't involve having to send one of your units back to the factory for a fix--that IS lucky. And let's chill the dissing of backwards compato. A major selling point for Lectro since the beginning, one that helps justify the price of their gear, is that it nearly always can have "life after" in secondary and onward markets, since it is still usable with current equipment to some degree. Quote
jawharp Posted September 11, 2022 Author Report Posted September 11, 2022 1 hour ago, Dalton Patterson said: Now that it has been determined that backwards compatibility is not "Nonsense". Could the OP kindly change the title of this thread? If it is left as is, it implies the manufacturer has done something wrong which is clearly not the case. And then there is this…From 2017... Block 470/19 Frequency overlap explained Lectrosonics took the time to create these colorful press releases to explain this exact issue. First post and title edited as per your request. Quote
Patrick Farrell Posted September 14, 2022 Report Posted September 14, 2022 If it's really such a pain to actually pay attention to the information your receivers are telling you, you could just bypass the pilot tone on the particular channels involved and forget about it. Quote
mono Posted September 14, 2022 Report Posted September 14, 2022 7 hours ago, Patrick Farrell said: If it's really such a pain to actually pay attention to the information your receivers are telling you, you could just bypass the pilot tone on the particular channels involved and forget about it. Curiosity/nostalgia/reference? ... Quote
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