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Source of interference with my Lectro 210D
I’ve worked the last couple of weekends for the NFL Network covering the Bucs games and have had to pull out my old 210D receiver and 200 series plug-on transmitter for a stick mic. I noticed last week that I was occasionally getting some noise/interference (ppfffts) in the audio from the stick mic. While I couldn’t quite pinpoint the source of the noise, it seemed that when I wiggled the cable at the input the noise would occur. So during the week at home, I tried to duplicate the problem with no success. Intermittent problems are so hard to diagnose and very frustrating because I just KNEW it would show up again at the game – you know, Murphy’s law…
So yesterday at the game I noticed the same thing happening again. It was driving me bananas because I couldn’t figure out what was causing it. The bad cable theory was losing steam, because wiggling the cables didn’t always cause the problem. So today, I spent some time discovering the culprit. I decided to strap the mixer on and duplicate the situation to try to shed some light. While moving around I noticed that occasionally one of my piggin’ strips, you know the velcro straps that clip on to the metal rings of the audio mixer bag, was coming into contact with the base of the antennae of the 210, and at that moment the noise/interference was occuring. The metal clip of the piggin’ strip was causing the interference! I had no idea this would occur. So, a word to the wise out there, be sure to keep metal objects from coming into contact with the antennae posts of your wireless receivers.
Rodney
Freelance Sound Technician/Mixer
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