🎤 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The XTUGAGA816 UHF Wireless Antenna Distribution System Bundle is a professional-grade solution designed for stage performances, weddings, and outdoor broadcasting. With full UHF compatibility (400-950MHz), it boasts an impressive range of 2600ft and supports up to 10 channels, ensuring stable and clear audio transmission in any setting.
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 2600 Feet |
Number of Channels | 10 |
Color | black |
J**E
This works great.
It does what it is supposed to. Allows you to connect a number of receivers to a single set of antennas.
D**Y
Works GREAT
This thing works great! Exactly as expected and maybe a bit better. Excellent Long Range. I've had it working very well at 300'-500' line of sight-no BS. I have used various Lectrosonic, Shure,& Sennheiser models, between 470MHz and 614MHz, in High Density RF Environments, with this unit. I also really like the Low Wind Load Antennas for outdoor use. This is a great low cost/high value solution for Antenna Distribution. Recommended!
M**Z
It worked for 2 months.
It worked great for 2 months. I only use it on weekends and it stayed boxed up for 3 weeks before i could set it up in its rack. Last weekend one antenna stopped turning on and days later the other one stopped. Just when warranty and support ran out.
R**F
Audio antenas
Muy buen recepción para wireless mic
A**R
worked better then another brand I had
Worked pretty good not the 2600' range they claim
J**Y
This Antenna Distro system made my portable in-ear monitor rack worse than the stock antennas
I was excited to hook this antenna system to my in-ear rack. I play in a band and we have 5 stereo monitor in-ear mixes as self contained in a rack that is fed from our studiolive 32r mixer. It works really well and we love it. I wanted to see if I could clear up some RF noise and dropouts we have occasionally with this product. NOPE! I spent the better part of 3 hours wiring it all up and mounting the antennas in the road case. Hooked it all up with our 5 different in-ear rigs and tweaked with different settings and every single one had worse reception than when the factory antenna was attached inside the road case. I've been in pro-audio several years and maybe these work in a different situation, but they did not work in my situation. I'm filing my amazon return as I type this review, just warning others, this product doesn't do it's all cracked up to be.
S**
I have used 2 times and they do not work
I have used these fins only twice and they do not work.
J**Z
Works Good So Far
I was a bit skeptical ordering this with the lack of reviews and Images to show exactly what the rear of the product looks like, but so far I am satisfied. I was able to use this with 3 different manufacturer's wireless receivers without any issues. I was able to power and connect the antenna cables to each manufacturer's receivers with no problem.It comes with 2 Paddle or Shark Fin antennas and 2 really long cables to connect to the system. There is not a separate power supply for the antennas, they get their power from the system. They come maxed out on the highest level which produced a lot of static noise when connected to the antenna receivers. Each Antenna can be turned down individually and I turned each down to 5 and was able to get clear signal up to level 15. It goes all the way up to level 31.This is described as a 10 Channel distribution system, but I think it would more accurately be described as a 4 or 5 channel system. It comes with 4 dc-dc 5521 barrel plugs that allows you to power 4 receivers. And comes with 10 BNC to BNC connectors that allow you to connect 5 receivers that have usually have 2 antenna each. While there are wireless mic systems that only have one antenna, most use an A and B antenna and have 2. You may also use the 5th pair of antenna outs to go to another distribution system which is what I did.I used the 5th pair to go out to a passive distribution system that I already had that was connecting 4 receivers and this worked very well with no noticeable additional noise. So I have 8 wireless mic systems working through the distribution system and 4 units powered directly from the system with no drop outs and crystal clear audio. I was able to go in a back room of our church that over 100 feet away with several walls and and and a metal AC unit in that wall and still had no drop outs.It comes with a nice hard shell carrying case with foam inserts for all the parts that it comes with. The rack ears are built in, but it doesn't come with any rack screws so you will have to get those yourself if you need it.This will NOT work with In ear monitoring systems as it is amplifying the signal coming in. This is only a distribution system. You need a combiner if you want to use 1 antenna for in ear monitoring systems.The only complaint I have so far is that the short BNC cables and the DC 5521 power cables could be a tiny bit longer.I am not sure about the longevity of this system but it's doing good so far. I have included some pictures of the system and my rack set up for our church. I didn't have the rack mounting hardware for our mics so it's a bit sloppy.UPDATE 11/5/2022:I ended up getting the rack mount hardware for my original 4 microphone systems which came with a total of 4 passive antenna splitters. I decided to use these to split the antenna signal coming from the xtuga system instead of using the additional powered passive antenna distribution system I had before to save rack space.I thought these would work the same since the other system was a passive system and didn't amplify the signal, but I immediately noticed drop outs and had to turn the power up on the antenna to at least 13 to prevent dropouts. The bad part about this is if I turn it up to 15 I have too much noise on the systems that are directly connected to the XTUGA. So you can use passive splitters, but you must make sure that you remember to split A to A and B to B and don't split an A and use if for both B and A to your receiver.I ended up picking up a radio station from one of the receivers and had to switch the frequency. I also had to turn the squelch up on one of my receivers to overcome the minimum noise produced by the amplified signal.
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