What all did you learn?
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We talked for a good 15 minutes or so, about a number of RF-related items, so it's hard to summarize it all, but the key take-aways (and, I'm *super heavily* paraphrasing here):
- RG8X cable (double-shielded) provides better protection against noise; use if you can
- Don't bundle/wrap antenna cables together in rack; leave loose
- If you can get away with it, run the PSM 1000 at lower power and let the Combiner/antenna help out with gain
- If using Shure WWB to scan frequencies, include +/- 50 MHz from target range - it'll help it make a better decision
- Really would be better to have a dedicated RF scanner, but WWB can do the trick
We talked a little about the technology differences and also talked about interference sources, common issues, etc.. Again, I'm distilling-down a bunch of info into a few bullet-points, so take it for what that's worth. Don was super helpful and I hope I'm not over-simplifying too much.