Hi Tony , I played a gig a few years ago at a high end Care home and when the wireless mic and receiver were switched on ,what came thro my speaker system was the bbc radio 2 broadcast ...we did the gig with the old fashion mic and cable set up . at the end of the gig I saw the manager and explained the situation .he said all I had to do was turn off the hearing aid loop !! played there many times since and never had any more problems .......hope this is of help ........Ciao Giovanni
Yes, it is possible that there was interference from an outside source, especially if the wireless system is 10 years or older. Many of the older systems worked on VHF frequencies, which is the same frequencies that fast food restaurants, wireless intercom systems and some hand held walkie talkies used. Some of those systems had a permanent keyed mode so the person on the other end could listen constantly, but could not respond.
The newer systems are usually on UHF channels and don't usually have those problems. I would recommend that he connect the system up at home, and be sure to include all other instruments that are usually connected to his PA, and see if the problem recurs. If it does, the next step is to disconnect the individual components one at a time and see if the problem goes away. It not, it's time for a new wireless system.
Hope this helps,
Gary
Thanks guys ...
Giovanni ... where was the 'hearing aid loop' ?
Gary, maybe the system is more than 10 years old, I am not sure. Perhaps that is it.
The thing is, we have played together many times and he has used this same set-up in different locations and has never had a problem, so it wouldn't seem like the problem is in his equipment, ... except if there is some outside interference ...
I will pass the info along to him ...
Thanks again ...