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Ha> Back around Thanksgiving I helped our church identify and install a new
Ha> video streaming setup... and became the de-facto operator of the
Ha> system. Part of this also apparently included taking over the sound
Ha> system as well.
Ha> It's actually quite a nice setup, the main board is a Mackie DL1608
Ha> that we can control either by computer and there are a number of
Ha> wireless and wired microphones. It's with the latter that I've found a
Ha> problem.
Ha> While remoted into the system I discovered that 4 of the longest
Ha> wire-runs are somehow picking up a local radio station. I am able to
Ha> mute them as they aren't currently used but need to figure out a way to
Ha> get them back in service. The runs are roughly 90 - 100 feet each and I
Ha> don't know what kind of wiring was used for them.
Ha> Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on filtering out the signal?
Interesting!
In HAM Radio, sometimes wires will pick up a hum, and a ferrite band
will usually fix it. It's the same thing you use to 'filter' a phone line
that is used for DSL modems, so you might have one around to try...
I googled it - also called a Ferrite Choke - here's a link to what I'm
referring to...
https://www.amazon.com/VSKEY-Anti-Interference-Telephones-Equipment-Appliances/d
p/B078XKHLKG/ref=asc_df_B078XKHLKG/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=3120394789
53&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4902472137321900813&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvd
vcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013482&hvtargid=pla-567906389220&psc=1
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