Specifications
TRANSMITTER-RECEIVER DISTANCE
FIGURE 8
LINE-OF-SIGHT TRANSMISSION
FIGURE 9
OBSTRUCTION EFFECTS
FIGURE 10
(WA260) permits mounting the antenna to a wall, scenery
flat, or top of file cabinet (never the side). The insulated
hook at the end of the antenna allows it to be hung from
any nonmetallic rope or other line. (IMPORTANT:
The
antenna must not be mounted on or next to metal
beams, metal-studded walls, equipment racks, etc., nor
hung from wire cables; this can result in detuning the
antenna and losing as much as 20 to 30 dB in RF signal
strength.)
The insulated base of the antenna can be attached to
any material including metal. The threaded portion of
the antenna (where the coaxial cable attaches) is a
neutral (ground-independent) point. A standard tapered-
handle microphone swivel adapter (Shure A25B or
equivalent) allows the antenna to be mounted on a
microphone stand.
ANTENNA PLACEMENT
FIGURE 11
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