I don't know where else to put this question.
I'm trying to determine the exact frequencies of some of the wireless devices I use in my band. Each of the guitars and my mandolin have wireless transmitters. The specs for the transmitters say only 2.4 gHz. We will be adding some additional wireless equipment for the wireless in-ear monitors and I'm concerned about interference.
I have a Sure Com SF-401 Plus frequency meter that works quite well for my other radios but the instrument transmitters only have a range of about 50 feet +/- so they can't be more than 100 mw or so and won't trigger the freq meter. I've even tried reading the frequency immediately after a full charge to assure optimum power from the transmitters with no luck. Specs from the manufacturer are no help. I have no way of hooking up the meter directly because the antennae are wired in,
I may be answering my own question but is there any way to measure the frequencies short of spending big bucks on a freq meter (which ain't gonna happen).
I'm trying to determine the exact frequencies of some of the wireless devices I use in my band. Each of the guitars and my mandolin have wireless transmitters. The specs for the transmitters say only 2.4 gHz. We will be adding some additional wireless equipment for the wireless in-ear monitors and I'm concerned about interference.
I have a Sure Com SF-401 Plus frequency meter that works quite well for my other radios but the instrument transmitters only have a range of about 50 feet +/- so they can't be more than 100 mw or so and won't trigger the freq meter. I've even tried reading the frequency immediately after a full charge to assure optimum power from the transmitters with no luck. Specs from the manufacturer are no help. I have no way of hooking up the meter directly because the antennae are wired in,
I may be answering my own question but is there any way to measure the frequencies short of spending big bucks on a freq meter (which ain't gonna happen).
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