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to: AL THOMPSON
from: PETE STAN
date: 1998-04-04 08:53:00
subject: Wireless

Hello Al!
02 Apr 98 12:55, Al Thompson wrote to Gary Gilmore:
 GG>> to play it though YOUR GUITAR RIG (which I can't stress enough),
 GG>> since
 GG>> wireless -can- change your tone, and you want to make sure that
 AT> I'd suggest trying it out at an actual job.  I've seen some of the
 AT> wireless units behave wonderfully in the store, but when you get them to
 AT> the job, they pick up dimmer noise from the lighting, or even radio
 AT> traffic from planes/truckers/police/etc.)
 AT> With the increase of digital electronics on stage, I worry that these
 AT> noise sources could be a problem as well.  Will the harmonics from the
 AT> Ensoniq's CPU clock interfere, for example?
These are good points. My modest home studio contains recorders, PC's,
Ham Radios, and the like. Believe you me I know what interference is.
Antenna polarization makes a differrence but hard to control is a live
environment. Most man-made noise is of vertical polarization. Hams 
ommunicate
horizontaly to limit this intermod and so-on. All mobile radio is vertical as
is cell phones and the like. You may be aware of this already. The "UHF" 
nits
would characteristicly reject alot just by nature of it's frequency range. 
Like
you say though the digital technology is in the frequency range directly or
harmonicaly. As our strings can resonate each other so can other frequencies.
Radio waves are not unlike our guitar strings. After all we call it radio 
ave
instead of sound wave only because it is outside of the human hearing range.
Wave has frequency wether it be sound or radio. Microwaves to be included but
now you are also using RF energy to cook.
Pete
bomber@cpigeon.com
...Since GOD spelled backwards is DOG, is my poodle Satan?
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