To Larry Fisher, and others. I have been experimenting with an online
frequency coordination program via Audio Technica's web site. This
app claims you can type in 30 wireless frequencies and it does the A-
B, B-A order math and will tell you if there are any conflicts between
freq's.
http://ff.audiotechnica.com/using/wireless/compat/index.html
I was wondering if Larry could take a look at it. The issue that
arises is that when I enter two frequencies that the Lectro chart says
will cause intermodulation, th AT software shows no conflicts ! I
feel that a program like this would be invaluable for us as mixers,
but especially for reality mixers that have adjacent blocks running in
a bag system. The gear I'm using on a show this week will have BLK 21
RX in the bag for cast, BLK 21 & 28 for camera hops, and a BLK 27 for
IFB. I now have 21 & 22, and 27 & 28 adjacent blocks to worry about
conflicts. The gear is not mine, but rented from Wexler for the
show. I would like to be able to scan the location for clean freq's,
plug them into the software and let it tell me what is not gonna jive
together.