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Help! – P.A. System Receives Radio Station [message #27751] Sun, 19 February 2006 20:31 Go to next message
Randall Dibble is currently offline  Randall Dibble
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Registered: May 2009
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Help! – P.A. System Receives Radio Station

A funny thing happened at my last Gig.

We daisy chain 4 floor monitors for my live act without problem on Friday.

The next evening we return to our setup, which was left standing.

We turned on the monitor amp and a like magic we receive a very strong signal from the local radio station.

We found that if we disconnected the last monitor in our daisy chain the signal is reduced but still present.

If we reconnected the last monitor the radio station would return broadcasting strongly over our system.

I have some ideas why but would like to here from others.

What maybe the cause and more important how to prevent it in the future.

Thanks
Ran


Re: Help! – P.A. System Receives Radio Station [message #27752 is a reply to message #27751] Mon, 20 February 2006 08:51 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
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I hate it when that happens!

It can be caused by several things, but the most common one is noise on the line that makes the inputs act as a radio detector. The strongest station in your area is the one that will be detected and amplified.

The best thing to do is to find it by a process of elimination. Start with a simple system, just an amp and speaker. Then add to it until you find the source of the problem.


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