By Elias Ruh
With the current situation of worldwide frequency
regulations and the reallocation of digital RF spectrum, the
understanding and ability to frequency manage requires a true
investment.
Last summer we entrusted our frequency management to the Invisible Wave X, RF Command System by Kaltman Creations.
After
a long evaluation phase and the use on many production events, we have
determined that our investment in the Invisible Wave X has become so
valuable that we simply can’t live without it!
There is an
ever-increasing trend for the use of wireless microphones, compounded
with the use of in-ear systems; all in the same frequency spectrum. So
much so that our standard productions now include 60 microphone channels
with a potential requirement for 100 channels or more!
Even our
corporate/industrial productions now incorporate a large number of
wireless microphones, and in many cases these channels require
standby/doubling of backup channels. Plus, many of these corporate shows
incorporate musical show blocking, which furthers the need for more
frequency spectrum.
In some applications, like for "Art on Ice"
(the world’s largest ice show) with live music and more than 70 channels
and the "Energy Stars for Free" TV show and live concert with 15 top
acts and 110 channels, the overwhelming number of required channels is
only compounded by the increase in wireless use and the reduction of RF
Spectrum.
And next year presents an even greater challenge for
us, especially with our simultaneous transmission, because Switzerland’s
LTE service (high-speed wireless Internet) will be operating in the UHF
bands with transmitters at 50+ watts, and our little 30mW transmitters
will not have a chance.
The biggest concern with the new LTE
systems is that nobody really knows, or can predict, what the
intermodulation interference will be like in a hall with thousands of
mobile devices all radiating at once and at levels 100x our microphone
levels.
Thanks to the Invisible Waves X, RF Command Center, we
can now make onsite frequency measurements and ‘see’ the spectrum,
including the DVB-T and LTE transmissions.
Along with the ability
to see all RF activity and frequency coordinate our transmitters, the
next biggest advantage of the Invisible Waves X is its monitoring
features for use during a live event. Popular events draw media and
camera crews along with their wireless data devices and non-frequency
coordinated transmitters. The Invisible Waves X offers a rogue
interference alert which they call a UFO Alert (Unidentified Frequency
Alert) and a Click-To-Listen (CTL) function. The UFO Alert warns us when
unexpected transmissions enter our spectrum and the CTL function allows
us to listen in to help identify who the offender is.
There are a
large number of intermodulation products when using a large number of
radio microphones, and intermodulation calculation becomes very
important. We use the IAS software by Professional Wireless Systems to
assist in intermod calculations. The Invisible Waves X has the ability
to import and export raw CAS data files, making it easy to incorporate
the data from the IAS, and then, of course, we use the Invisible Waves X
spectrum display to plainly see the open RF blocks and RF holes for
transmitter frequency placement.
We have found the Invisible
Waves X RF Command Center to be an invaluable and cost effective
solution to addressing our growing number of frequency needs, and to
manage both our radio systems and potential interference.
Elias
Ruh is currently the head of sound for Habegger AG (a company that
deals in media events and media architecture). He has recently studied
and taught acoustic engineering. A professional musician and the son of a
music teacher, he has spent most of his professional life as a sound
engineer for a variety of companies.For more information:
www.kaltmancreationsllc.com