Wow. For us this will change the game of our live productions. I knew there was software in existence but didn’t know where to find it or that it was free. Thank you church front.
That's pretty cool I just wish you could lock down channels making interfere a thing of the past but blocking channels is against the law😅 nothing like having a church right next to a 400+ condo you never know what channels is open and will stay open😢
I use a RF Explorer connected to my pc, and import those scans into wireless workbench, that works just like the library functionality mentioned in the video. It's not live but it's good enough to get an idea of the wireless in your surroundings!
@josua2517 RF Explorer is a really common tool. However if you're running only a few channels of BLX with no other wireless systems you don't need to use WWB to do coordination. If you scan with one BLX device, it'll find the best group for you and pick a channel. Then set your other BLX devices to different channels in that same group and you're good to go. As long as one finds the best group, and you stay in the group across all the BLX devices, you're coordinated! (Note: This does not work if your BLX receivers are in different frequency bands cause their groups are going to be different)
I'm confused, If I have SLX-D's network connected to WWB, can I only scan in the RF band that the SLX-D's are made for, or can they scan further frequencies to help coordinate devices that can't connect to WWB but are in a different frequency range?
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Signal interference can be super complicated. Good on Shure for making it simple!
Wow. For us this will change the game of our live productions. I knew there was software in existence but didn’t know where to find it or that it was free.
Thank you church front.
Very useful. Downloaded and planning to set it up for my church.
That's pretty cool I just wish you could lock down channels making interfere a thing of the past but blocking channels is against the law😅 nothing like having a church right next to a 400+ condo you never know what channels is open and will stay open😢
For those of us running blx systems, is there an aftermarket usb scanner that works with wwb?
I use a RF Explorer connected to my pc, and import those scans into wireless workbench, that works just like the library functionality mentioned in the video. It's not live but it's good enough to get an idea of the wireless in your surroundings!
+1 Would be nice to have an affordable compact device to scan your room.
@josua2517 RF Explorer is a really common tool. However if you're running only a few channels of BLX with no other wireless systems you don't need to use WWB to do coordination. If you scan with one BLX device, it'll find the best group for you and pick a channel. Then set your other BLX devices to different channels in that same group and you're good to go. As long as one finds the best group, and you stay in the group across all the BLX devices, you're coordinated! (Note: This does not work if your BLX receivers are in different frequency bands cause their groups are going to be different)
I'm confused, If I have SLX-D's network connected to WWB, can I only scan in the RF band that the SLX-D's are made for, or can they scan further frequencies to help coordinate devices that can't connect to WWB but are in a different frequency range?
Yes you can only scan the RF band that the SLXD is made for.
This is about to get muted for all the star wars music in the background