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Lamplighter

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  1. The pulse / multicomp go noisy fairly quickly, the Rean version stays silent for very much longer. The pulse version maintains it's latch grip even on worn chassis plugs, however the Rean tends to silently pop out of a worn chassis plug. The best reliability seems to be Rean line sockets and prompt replacement of any worn chassis plugs. I have no experience of the Switchcraft offerings. This is based on 12 years use of around 25 Trantec beltpacks.

    Brian

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  2. Tim

    Have you loaded the DME-N network driver to your I-pad. It is critical that the version of this driver matches your ios.  

    When you run the advanced settings, does the LS9 appear? If so add this to the device list (UNIT 1)

    Then in the LS9 Editor,  Setup Midi Settings -- set the input and output ports to UNIT 1 and check that in Modify Workspace that LS9 shows in the workspace.

    Then run LS9  and check File System Setup that the Input and output ports are UNIT 1

    Hopefully yo should now show online.

    Brian

     

  3. There should be no drift problem as they should be crystal controlled. As a rule crystal controlled equipment creeps very slightly downward with age though the rate of creep decreases after the first few years. The three frequencies you indicate work well together.

  4. Hi Ian

    Unfortunately this doesn't work as the installer detects the old version and stops the install. I am currently waiting for Yamaha to send an installer that will hopefully remove the old version.

    Brian

  5. If only it we that easy. It won't uninstall, presumably something to do with the Windows operating system being upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10

    I have been installing  and de-installing Yamaha Editor + DME software with no problems since 2007. This is the first time it has been a problem.

    Has anyone else come unstuck like this?

  6. I recently upgraded my computer from windows 7 to windows 10. I found that I can't connect to Yamaha LS 9 mixer as the DME driver is out of date. Yamaha have issued an updated DME driver.

    The question is what is the correct way to install the new driver? It won't install over the existing version and I can't remove it using Uninstall. Am I missing something. I haven't found anything helpful on the Yamaha website.

    Brian

     

  7. 1 hour ago, richardash1981 said:

    I don't think the cable for replacement antennas is going to be critical - I'm using (for VHF) a length from a lab clearout which is probably 0.5 or 0.75 mm^2 conductor, but providing it's the "lots and lots of strands" extra flexible cable I don't think it will make a lot of difference - you hope you don't need oil and acid resistant insulation!

    28 minutes ago, sunray said:

    Oh it very much does make a difference with UHF.

     

    To be clear, the length is critical to performance, this is the tuning of the aerial to the right frequency band. The effective diameter of the cable much less so as it only affects the bandwidth of the aerial. The whole thing is a compromise as the proximity of a body dramatically alters everything.

    Brian

  8. Your wiring appears to be correct with one exception. Pin 4 should also be connected to pin 3 on the microphone connector. This provides the bias to the microphone. A small solder blob is the usual answer.

    Brian

    Beaten to the post by Sandall

  9. Hi

    Trantec S5.3 and S5.5 are capable of being programmed in 25 KHz steps (single channel mode) as well as using the pre-programmed banks. Program the receiver via the front panel menu and then pair the transmitter via the infra-red link.

    The main difference between the two models is the tuneable bandwidth.

    Brian

  10. I have used the following 6 frequencies with Trantec S5.5 without any problems. S5.3 should be the same.

    863.1, 863.4, 863.95, 864.225, 864.55, 864.925.

     

    Theoretically the are a bit tight but worth a try.If there is any noticable interaction, remove 864.225 and the remaining 5 will be ok.

    Brian

     

     

     

     

  11. It's worth remembering that 3/8 Whitworth threads are interchangeable with 3/8 UNC. Stockists of Whitworth nuts and bolts are becoming rarer but UNC seem readily available.

     

     

     

     

  12. Another way is maybe a MIDI controlled set of relays that can interrupt the signal at the insert points on the desk ?

     

    Like this sort of thing here

     

    I have used a similar unit to both operate the board mutes directly and to switch radio mics ( at both mic and line level) when short of inputs. It was easy to program using the midi mutes facility in Multiplay. No problems were found with clicks.

    Brian

  13. I'd guess they should match or exceed the tap, so if the tap is 1W they should be 1W or larger?

     

    If transformer is for 8 ohm speaker then max output is just shy of 3 volts so as the resistors are 1k , worst case 3x3/1000 = 9 milliWatts

     

    If you use the 2.5 watt transformer the output will be 20 volts so increase the input resistor to 6k8 and all will be well with 1/4 watt resistors.

    Brian

  14. Another one using XP, I have 2 dedicated laptops,main and standby. I could migrate but would loose several other very useful programs.

    Brian

     

    I was having a discussion with David about the possibility of more than one action per cue. One of David's concerns was the backward compatibility of Productions.

    So who needs to re-use previous productions and who would prefer to have a clean start with the new version and possibly some more advanced facilities?

    Brian

     

     

     

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