Sennheiser SL DW HEADMIC SET Instruction manual SpeechLine Digital Wireless PD - Page 47
Signal loss due to extension cables and antenna, splitters, Direct line of sight
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Recommendations on antenna mounting minating resistor (50 Ω) to minimize interfering signals and maximize transmission power. Signal loss due to extension cables and antenna splitters In this scenario, the use of extension cables and antenna splitters with a remotely mounted antenna may result in loss of transmission power, depending on the cable length. You can compensate this signal loss by configuring the transmission power of the receiver accordingly. Observe the following minimum transmission power settings (SL Rack Receiver DW: System Settings menu -> RF Power) for the respective cable lengths. The antenna splitter causes about as much signal loss as a cable length of 15 m. These losses must be included in the calculation of the transmission power level. We recommend the following cable lengths in combination with the antenna splitter: • Receiver to splitter: 1 m -> splitter to AWM 2/4: 1 m • Receiver to splitter: 1 m -> splitter to AWM 2/4: 5 m • Receiver to splitter: 1 m -> splitter to AWM 2/4: 10 m • Receiver to splitter: 5 m -> splitter to AWM 2/4: 1 m • Receiver to splitter: 5 m -> splitter to AWM 2/4: 5 m • Receiver to splitter: 10 m -> splitter to AWM 2/4: 1 m Cables longer than 10 m are not recommended for this variant. This results in the following transmission power levels to be set in the menu of the receiver or simultaneously for all receivers in the Sennheiser Control Cockpit software: • 5 m cable length plus splitter -> at least level 2 • 10 m cable length plus splitter -> at least level 3 Direct line of sight ▷ If possible, position the antennas so that there is a direct line of sight (without obstacles) between the transmitters and the antennas. ► 46