Noise in the Microphones for the Sender of FM

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Noise in the Microphones for the Sender of FM

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I have a problem, always that I bind to the sender of fm, I have noise in the microphones, I think that they are harmonicas but
I have the certainty,I passed the microns all for balanced handles but the noise continues, always knows as can decide this problem? a filter passes basses will be good ideia?
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Hello!

First, if you want to connect a microphone you need
some kind of audio processor, at least a compressor.

Why? Audio level can vary over a very wide range and
you can overmodulate (when you for example scream
or blow air into mic or whistle). On the other hand, your
speech can appear quiet when you talk normally. You will
need audio processor and limiter here.

Second, make sure your microphone preamplifier is of
good quality. Balanced mic and preamp input are preferred
here. People use noise gates as well. Meaning when
there is no speech the preamplifier output is turned off
and there is no noise.
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Post by eduardi »

When i put the microphones ON in the mixer i don´t have any noise,but when i put the transmiter ON i have noise in the microphones, i think is some electrical magnetism
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Post by pcs »

It might be RF radiation problem. Make sure:

1.) Your antenna is away from your audio gear
2.) Your transmitter is in metal enclosure and well shielded
3.) Your power supply is RF blocked

This might help.
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