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this windowWireless microphones are a portable, ver
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to record or broadcast sounds. Without a cable connecting the
microphone to a camera, recorder, or speaker, a journalist or
performer can act unhampered. Wireless microphones use radio signals
to communicate between the transmitter and the receiver.You have no
doubt encountered wireless microphones countless times, whether it was
watching an awards show on television, attending a local talent
contest, or listening to a professor's lecture. Each of these events
requir
es that a person's voice is amplified or recorded in a way that allows
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e mechanisms that make wireless headphones and speakers work. There
are three components that work together to create and transmit a
signal to where it can be recorded or amplified. The first part is the
actual microphone. It can be very tiny and clip around your ear or
onto your lapel. The second part of wireless microphones is the
transmitter. This device converts the audio to a signal either in the
FM, VHF, or UHF bands of the radio spectrum. The final component, the
antennae, broadcasts that signal a short distance, much shorter than
the music that comes through your car radio. An antenna is fairly
large, so it can be part of a self-contained microphone.When you wan
t a small wireless piece that clips next to your mouth, you must wear
the larger antennae as an external part of the microphone. Since
microphones must use short-range radio frequencies, it's subject to
different kinds of interference. If you are using it on location,
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experience interference from metal poles, walls that reflect the
signal, or other large structures. Adjusting the band over which you
are broadcasting can strengthen the range of the signal. You should be
able to avoid anybody else using radio signals in the immediate area
by choosing another frequency. The unit runs off ordinary batteries,
so weak or scrambled signals can usually be fixed with fresh
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