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Philip Roberts

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WWB6 profile for Sony UWP/UTX wireless
« on: September 26, 2018, 11:58:01 PM »

Does any one an WWB6 equipment profile for the Sony UWP-D line of wireless (UTX-B03 specifically). Baring an actual profile any suggestions as what it might be "close enough" to?

I've got Sony's frequency list sheet that includes several groups of pre-coordinated frequencies but don't know how to easily reverse engineer the profille spacing parameters from these lists.

I've got 2 channels of the Sony along with ~30 channels of ULX-D and 7 channels of ULX-P, 2 channels of Lectro Duet and 6 channels of PSM900 in the same building so it's full but not Broadway packed.

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Philip
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Re: WWB6 profile for Sony UWP/UTX wireless
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2018, 03:50:38 PM »

Does any one an WWB6 equipment profile for the Sony UWP-D line of wireless (UTX-B03 specifically). Baring an actual profile any suggestions as what it might be "close enough" to?

I've got Sony's frequency list sheet that includes several groups of pre-coordinated frequencies but don't know how to easily reverse engineer the profille spacing parameters from these lists.

I've got 2 channels of the Sony along with ~30 channels of ULX-D and 7 channels of ULX-P, 2 channels of Lectro Duet and 6 channels of PSM900 in the same building so it's full but not Broadway packed.

Thanks

Philip
Hi Philip,
From memory, they have about a 200KHz wide footprint, like most digital TX's. I would leave about 100KHz on either side, so that would make them a 400KHz (or 399KHz, as it would be in IAS, so you can get actual 400KHz spacings) BW. I wouldn't worry too much about 5th's or 7th's. 3rd's, just use whatever they're using for ULXD and see what results you get.
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Re: WWB6 profile for Sony UWP/UTX wireless
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2018, 04:21:30 PM »

Does any one an WWB6 equipment profile for the Sony UWP-D line of wireless (UTX-B03 specifically). Baring an actual profile any suggestions as what it might be "close enough" to?

I've got Sony's frequency list sheet that includes several groups of pre-coordinated frequencies but don't know how to easily reverse engineer the profille spacing parameters from these lists.

I've got 2 channels of the Sony along with ~30 channels of ULX-D and 7 channels of ULX-P, 2 channels of Lectro Duet and 6 channels of PSM900 in the same building so it's full but not Broadway packed.

Thanks

Philip

UWP-D is an analog 180KF3E carrier with audio DSP on the front and rear end.  The UHF-R profile should be ideal.

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Re: WWB6 profile for Sony UWP/UTX wireless
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2018, 12:57:58 PM »

Hi Philip,
From memory, they have about a 200KHz wide footprint, like most digital TX's. I would leave about 100KHz on either side, so that would make them a 400KHz (or 399KHz, as it would be in IAS, so you can get actual 400KHz spacings) BW. I wouldn't worry too much about 5th's or 7th's. 3rd's, just use whatever they're using for ULXD and see what results you get.
UWP-D is an analog 180KF3E carrier with audio DSP on the front and rear end.  The UHF-R profile should be ideal.

Thanks, I'll probably just use the more conservative value for each setting comparing the UHF-R and ULX-D profiles.

Philip
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