Ronan O'Conghaile
May 17th, 2011, 11:43 AM
I'm a little confused!
I'm based in the west of Ireland and recently bought quite a bit of equipment from the UK. One of the things I bought was the Sennheiser wireless kit (lapel mic, handheld mic with transmitter and wireless reciever)
I mainly do weddings and use the lapel mic on the groom. That always works fine. When I get to the hotel and I'm recording the speeches, I'd like to tap into the hotel's wireless frequency directly, as it would give me nice, clean audio. However, I haven't been able to do this as all the hotels I've been to have a frequency starting with 8, where as I can only enter frequencies starting with 6.
I've been told that Ireland use UHF frequencies, and that what I have is a VHF system so I can't tap into the hotel's frequency.
Is this true? The same guy also told me that he doesn't know why I got a VHF system from the UK as they also use UHF over there. He got his wireless system from the same company so I don't know why it would be any different.
Could someone please shed any light on this problem? Is it a VHF/UHF problem or something else entirely?
Thanks in advance!
I'm based in the west of Ireland and recently bought quite a bit of equipment from the UK. One of the things I bought was the Sennheiser wireless kit (lapel mic, handheld mic with transmitter and wireless reciever)
I mainly do weddings and use the lapel mic on the groom. That always works fine. When I get to the hotel and I'm recording the speeches, I'd like to tap into the hotel's wireless frequency directly, as it would give me nice, clean audio. However, I haven't been able to do this as all the hotels I've been to have a frequency starting with 8, where as I can only enter frequencies starting with 6.
I've been told that Ireland use UHF frequencies, and that what I have is a VHF system so I can't tap into the hotel's frequency.
Is this true? The same guy also told me that he doesn't know why I got a VHF system from the UK as they also use UHF over there. He got his wireless system from the same company so I don't know why it would be any different.
Could someone please shed any light on this problem? Is it a VHF/UHF problem or something else entirely?
Thanks in advance!