Description
Panasonic Antenna for Wireless Microphone Receivers (1895.616 MHz - 1904.256 MHz)
The Panasonic Antenna is a purpose-built solution for professional wireless microphone systems, engineered to deliver dependable RF performance in both outdoor environments and indoor venues. With an operating frequency range of 1895.616 MHz to 1904.256 MHz, this antenna is designed to maximize signal integrity, minimize dropouts, and provide optimized pattern coverage across your event space. Whether you’re outfitting a theater, auditorium, house of worship, school auditorium, or an outdoor concert, this antenna delivers robust reception, helping you achieve crystal-clear audio with fewer interruptions. Its versatile design supports installation on walls, ceilings, desks, or stands, giving you the flexibility to position the antenna for the strongest possible line of sight to your wireless microphone receivers. Built to withstand the rigors of live events, the Panasonic Antenna is a reliable companion for both permanent installations and temporary setups, ensuring consistent performance when it matters most.
- Broad operating frequency range (1895.616 MHz to 1904.256 MHz) provides improved reception and reduced interference across a broad spectrum of UHF wireless systems, making it ideal for venues with multiple wireless mic channels in operation.
- Outdoor-ready construction paired with adaptable mounting options enables stable, high-quality signal distribution in outdoor events, arenas, and outdoor stages, while maintaining performance during varying weather conditions.
- Flexible installation compatible with wall, ceiling, desk, or stand mounting, allowing precise antenna positioning to optimize coverage in complex room geometries and audience layouts.
- Optimized pattern coverage ensures consistent RF performance over the intended service area, helping to minimize dead zones and improve overall reliability for presenters, performers, and speakers.
- Seamless integration with Panasonic wireless microphone receivers and broad compatibility with typical UHF systems simplifies setup, reduces configuration time, and supports scalable audio setups for growing venues.
Technical Details of Panasonic Antenna
- Operating frequency range: 1895.616 MHz – 1904.256 MHz.
- Mounting options: Wall, ceiling, stand, or desktop placement for versatile installations.
- Environment: Outdoor-ready design with weather-resistant construction suitable for varied event environments.
- Signal pattern: Optimized coverage to maximize reception across the intended venue area and minimize dropouts.
- Compatibility: Designed to work with Panasonic wireless microphone receivers and compatible UHF systems with similar interconnect configurations.
- Construction notes: Details such as connector type and impedance are not listed in the provided product summary; consult the supplier specifications for precise interfacing requirements.
How to install Panasonic Antenna
Installing the Panasonic Antenna correctly is essential to achieving dependable wireless microphone performance. Follow these practical steps to set up the antenna for optimal RF coverage and reliable operation across your venue:
- Plan the installation by assessing the venue layout. Identify high-traffic mic usage zones, audience seating patterns, and potential RF obstacles such as metal structures or dense décor. Choose a mounting location that offers clear line of sight to the areas where wireless transmitters will be used most often.
- Choose the appropriate mounting method. Whether you prefer a wall, ceiling, desk, or stand installation, ensure the mounting surface is secure and capable of supporting the antenna’s weight and the cable routing you plan to use. Use weatherproof fittings if the antenna will be exposed to outdoor elements.
- Prepare the cabling. Use a high-quality coaxial cable suitable for outdoor or indoor use, depending on placement. Route the cable away from sources of interference (power lines, lighting dimmers, and dense metal structures) and protect it with clamps or conduits to prevent movement during performances.
- Connect the antenna to the wireless receiver system. Attach the coaxial cable to the appropriate connector on the receiver or distribution unit, ensuring a snug, secure fit. If outdoor installation is involved, apply weatherproof sealing measures at the connection point to preserve signal integrity.
- Power up and test. Turn on the wireless system and perform a comprehensive RF check across the typical microphone channels. Observe signal strength, range, and potential dropouts as you move through the venue. Make incremental orientation adjustments to the antenna if needed to maximize reception in the most critical areas.
- Secure and finalize. Once optimal performance is confirmed, secure all cabling and mounting hardware to prevent movement during events. Label cables for easy maintenance and future adjustments, and document the antenna’s orientation and mounting location for quick reference during setups.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What frequency range does the Panasonic Antenna cover?
A: It covers 1895.616 MHz to 1904.256 MHz, a wide UHF band that supports reliable reception for wireless microphone systems and helps reduce interference in busy RF environments.
Q: Is the antenna suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The antenna is designed for outdoor deployments and is built to withstand the demands of outdoor events while maintaining strong signal coverage.
Q: What mounting options are supported?
A: The antenna supports wall, ceiling, stand, and desktop installations, giving you flexibility to position it for optimal coverage in venues of various shapes and sizes.
Q: Will this antenna work with non-Panasonic wireless receivers?
A: It is designed primarily to integrate with Panasonic wireless microphone receivers and similar UHF systems. Compatibility with other brands depends on the specific system interfaces and connector types. Always verify compatibility with your exact receiver model before use.
Q: Does the antenna require external power?
A: No. The Panasonic Antenna is a passive device and does not require its own power source; power is supplied by the connected wireless receiver system.
Q: Are there any special maintenance considerations?
A: Routine checks during setup and after events are recommended: inspect connectors for tightness, verify that mounting hardware remains secure, and inspect cabling for wear or damage to preserve long-term performance.
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