Cardioid "Diversity"

It's kinda like cell phones. As you drive along using your cell phone, the cell phone looks for the strongest antenna signal. As you move out of range of one antenna, the cell phone locks on to the next nearest antenna, which continues your call.

Diversity antennas in wireless microphone systems work the same way.

A "diversity" system uses two antennas (and often two tuners) in the receiver and constantly checks to see which antenna is getting the strongest, cleanest signal. And that's the antenna it uses. A single antenna wireless mic system is called a "non-diversity" system.
 
Harvey Gerst said:
It's kinda like cell phones. As you drive along using your cell phone, the cell phone looks for the strongest antenna signal. As you move out of range of one antenna, the cell phone locks on to the next nearest antenna, which continues your call.

Diversity antennas in wireless microphone systems work the same way.

A "diversity" system uses two antennas (and often two tuners) in the receiver and constantly checks to see which antenna is getting the strongest, cleanest signal. And that's the antenna it uses. A single antenna wireless mic system is called a "non-diversity" system.


Thank you Harvey,

You Da Man! :D :D
 
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