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Posted by Don Pearce on 10/01/26 11:51
On 28 Jun 2006 05:17:18 -0700, "Rayne" <mineapollo@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi guys,
>When recording in a high wind environment, is it possible for the wind
>to interfere with the radio signal, eg, reduce range or something that
>might cause dropouts? can wind interfere with radio transmissions?
Yes, sort of. It has no effect on the signal itself, but it can have
secondary effects. The most obvious is that it can blow the antennas
around, and if they are particularly directional, they might lose
contact. The other is tat the scenery tends to get mobile, and if your
antennas are non-directional you may find that reflected signals of
fast-varying phase start to cause problems to reception.
If what you are talking about is a body-worn mic pack and a receiver a
few yards away, don't worry - there will be no effect.
d
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