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1.           TM  nn   r    RF intermod Pro    User Manual    Version 1 0 6    Table of Contents    Tale OF So EE tian siens a E eee 2  TATE O GUC HOM EE a E O 3  What is intermodulation Distortion  saa 3  RF intermod PRO  does it all with One Click       cceccccecsessesseessessesseestecsecseeseeseeneen 3  RF intermod PRO  Configurations       sosvsrrrsrvrsrsrsrsrsrsnsrsrsrsrsnsrsrsesesesrsesesrrsrsesesesesee  3  ONE 4  Using RF Intermod Pro for the First TIme      rrrrrrrnrnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnnrrssssnnnnnnnee 5  RE nen d Pro Man SE aS 8  Main M  nr and Toolb  arsavvvv  v4vv4vevarv  vvd sne 9  Feen Ta 11  Transmitter Nas 11  General  Purpose Plot Markersuuanas ee E E A 12  MZ 13  PK 24252944 14  ETNE 15  Loen Database VON Jer 16  TY SAS TD 17  NTSC Channels Tila ddde 17  VG STP 18  TAES TN 18  NTN 19  Wren Pillars TTS 20  Wireless Inventory Window          rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 20  Wireless Device Library Tab save 22  ne Tsar 23  Inventory Groups TAD saavassessotenkmtkoededt kb eee 24  AUKA RU WINdO W sssneie nenene E E   25  Overriding Frequency Plot Candidate Selection         rrrrrrrrnrnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnrrnrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnns 25  MT 26  Wireless Device Library Wid 27  Edt Device Preset Ne 29  RE Intermod Pro Settings Window see 30  roes Tver 30  Intermod Calculations 180 Luasssaspsrsaseedeeee okei de 31  VEN PINT bh 32    010  SE EN Se 33  Transmitter Assionmenis Report sonurinn e a A ee eR ew 33  ma KReDOl 4
2.      Specify the half bandwidth of all 5  order intermodulation  products  This is used to identify conflicts with wireless devices     31    Sweep Plot Tab    _ RF Intermod Pro Settings        Transmitters   Intermod Calculations Sweep Plat      M Include sweep plot in IM calculations  I   Accept Wk sweep data    Noise threshold  dBm    20    Field  Show sweep plot    Include sweep plot in IM  calculations    Accept IWx sweep data    Noise threshold  dBm     Description  Check this plot if you wish to display sweep data in the  Frequency Plot and include it for conflict calculations  see    also Importing Sweep Data      Sweep plots can be used in both frequency conflict and  intermod calculations  Check this box if you wish to  exclude the plot from intermod calculations     If you are running the Invisible Wave RF Command  Center software on the same computer that is running RF  Intermod Pro  it will detect RF Intermod Pro and send  sweep data as it is received  Check this box if you wish  RF Intermod Pro to accept the sweep data as it comes in    requires Invisible Wave X 1 1 or above      This value is used to determine a signal level at which the  sweep data should be considered as potential  interference hazards  This is used for conflict detection  and intermod calculations     32    Reports    RF Intermod Pro offers the following    save to file    reports which can be viewed using MS Notepad  or most any text editor  To generate a report  select  from the main menu 
3.   493 825    Add   Remove   Copy   Export   Import      2871  B   10  32    MW Custom presets Auto  generate    Add   Remove   Edit    Label    632 200  633 155  634  110  635 065  636 019  636 974  637 929    638 884  639 839    Manufacturer       shure    PSM 700    600 MHz  L2     Model     Range     r Frequency Range    Start freg  MHz    632 200    End freg  MHz     661 800      32  640 794  641 748    Characteristics      542703  643 658  644 613  645  568  as    Preset     Bandwidth  MHz    0 399   Default       The Wireless Devices list shows all of the devices contained in the library  along with its  frequency range and number of presets  Click on Add to insert a new device into the library and  then fill in the following device parameter information     Device Parameter  Model Identification    Description   Includes the Manufacturer  Model and Range of the device  This  information is for display purposes only and is not included in any  type of calculation     Frequency Range Enter the Start and End frequencies of the wireless device as well    as the number of frequency Presets the device provides     Characteristics Enter the Bandwidth of the device  This represents how much  frequency space a single preset occupies and is used in wireless  conflict calculations  Check the Default box if you wish this value    to be taken from the Transmitters Tab of the RF Intermod Pro  Settings Window     27    Wireless Device Presets  Presets are the discrete frequency value
4.   along with all associated transmitters    and wireless device assignments for  that location     Editing Existing Locations  To edit an existing location  simply select the location in the list and modify the data in the fields  on the right     Default Location   A default location called    Default Location    is automatically added the first time the software is run  and cannot be removed  The default location can be edited and used just as any other location  and is available for users that do not wish to take advantage of the location database  However   is strongly recommended that the user become accustomed to this powerful feature as it greatly  simplifies the coordination process     Export and Import  Selected locations can be exported to a file and later imported by other users  This allows  sharing of location information between users     To export locations to a file  first select the desire locations and then click Export  You will be  prompted for an export path and filename  then click Save to perform export     To import previously exported location information  click on Import  then select the file you wish to    import and click Open  The imported location information will be immediately added to the  Locations list     16    TV Stations Tab    Edit Loc cations ions      VAN NUYS  LOS ANGELES CA  SANTA ANA CA  SANTA ANA CA  SAN BERNARDINO CA  KABC TV ER 111600 LOS ANGELES  CA  KMHY TYV 23 4 436 0000 LOS ANGELES CA  KCAL TV 23 4 1L9800 LOS ANGELES  CA  KF
5.   though it   s likely that the user   s manual for the wireless device will provide  preset labels for you     You can also edit the selected  already entered  preset or delete one or more presets by clicking  on the Edit and Remove buttons  respectively     Auto Generating Custom Presets  Entering in a lot of custom presets can be tedious  Fortunately  another tool is provided to help    out  Click on the Auto generate button  and the same mathematical formula used for non custom  presets is applied to automatically populate the custom preset list  Now all you need to do is  enter labels  if desired  Always verify the presets generated this way  comparing them with what  is in the wireless device s user s manual     Copying Wireless Devices   If you wish to add a wireless device that is very similar to one that is already in the database   select the similar device in the Wireless Devices list and click Copy  A copy of the selected  device is added to the list and automatically selected so that you can make any necessary  changes to it     Exporting  amp  Importing Wireless Devices   RF Intermod Pro makes it easy to share wireless devices you have added to your library with  other users  Simply select the devices you wish to share and click Export  Enter the name of the  file you would like to export to and click Save     To load an exported wireless device file into your library  click Import  Then select the file you    would like to import and click Open  The imported fi
6.  CP  vpn 88110 iKH 22 8 165 9587 LOS ANGELES CA V APP    40 931028KS 23 5 1348 9629 SANTA ANA CA V APP    E 20 93110 1KF 23  812 8305 SANTA ANA CA y APP  a  KABC TV 22 6 LOS ANGELES CA IT LIC    ee OWHY TY 27 6 LOS ANGELES CA       lt CAL TV 22 5 3 LOS ANGELES CA     FTR DR A  155 0000 ONTARIO CA R GRANT   B23 KCET 22 9 106 9700 LOS ANGELES CA j LIC   Bs CAZA TV 22 6 AVALON  CA j LIC     Ey CAZA TV 22 6 AVALON  CA   Bs  lt HIZ TY 37 0   BARSTOW CA IR APP   32 KDOC TV 22 6 ANAHEIM CA J LIC  SANTA ANA CA i APP    Transmitters   Notes         As you can see  the list has been filled with information on TV stations within a certain radius of  your location  Based on the RF Intermod Pro   s internal risk assessment calculations  some of the  stations include a check mark in the Channel column indicating that a channel is strong enough to  potentially interfere with wireless transmitters you might assign  Feel free to go through the list  and check uncheck stations as you feel appropriate     You will also notice that the selected TV stations now appear in the Frequency Plot      gt  SSSR CR eee eee  es   x T  YE       Wireless Devices Library List        5  Now  click on any item in the Wireless Devices Library list and drag it onto the frequency plot   While you are dragging  you will notice that the frequency plot displays optimum candidate  frequencies where the device can be placed and avoid interference     689 000 MHz  000 MHz  398 000 MHz    7       6  You can also highligh
7.  Files  gt Reports  and  then select one of the following reports     Report Description   Transmitter Assignments Lists all wireless transmitters that have been  added to the Frequency Plot along with its  assigned frequency and preset setting  if  available      Inventory Lists all wireless devices in the user inventory   Includes device type  user given name  range and  number of presets     Inventory Groups Show the same information as the inventory  report  but divided by inventory groups     Transmitter Assignments Report    Below is a sample of the Transmitter Assignments report  This report is generated from the main  menu by selecting Files  gt Reports  gt  Transmitter Assignments     We Fe Fe ve ve ve ve ve vee ve eee eee eee eee eee  RF Intermod Pro Transmitter Assignment Report  RRKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK Ke RRS  Date  10 25 12   Location  AVU Ballroom    Transmitter Frequency Setting  AKG DMS700   548 698 MHz  548 1 MHz  548 100 MHz N A  AKG IVM4 IEM   500 530 MHz  500 1 MHZ  500 100 MHz N A  AKG WM54000   680 710 MHz  701 MHz  701 000 MHz N A  AKG WMS450   Band 2  683 MHz  683 000 MHz N A  AKG WMS450   Band 7  503 225 MHz  503 225 MHZ N A  AKG WMS450   Band 8  599 725 MHz  599 725 MHz N A  AKG WMS4500   Band 1  726 169 MHz  726 169 MHZ  N A  AKG WM54500   Band 2  707 MHz  707 000 MHz N A  Audio Technica 3000   I 494 500 MHz N A  Audio Technica 3000   I  484 5 MHz  484 500 MHz N A  Audio Technica 3000   U  611 MHz  611 000 MHz N A  Audio
8.  Technica M3 IEM   L  604 7 MHz  604 700 MHz N A  Audio Technica M3 IEM   M  618 95 MHz  618 950 MHz N A  AudioTechnica UHF   C  543 375 MHZ  543 375 MHz N A  sP1000 5 645 825 MHz N A  SP1000 6 681 700 MHz N A  SP1000 7 688 875 MHZ N A    Total assigned devices  17         indicates a non supported frequency preset     Inventory Report    Below is a sample of the Inventory report  This report is generated from the main menu by  selecting Files  gt Reports Inventory     33    KR KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KR KKK RRR KK KKK RK KKK KKK RR KKK EEK    RF Intermod Pro Wireless Device Inventory Report  RRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK RRR eee eee eee    Date  10 20 12    Device    AKG WM5S4000   650 680 MHZ  Audio Technica 3000   I   AudioTechnica UHF  AudioTechnica UHF    Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253    Shure      D    D    556 592    556 592    556 592    556 592    556 592    556 592    PSM 1000   L8    Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 1000   L8    Total inventory devices  20    AKG WM54000 1    Audio Technica 3000   I    ATUHF 1    AudioTechnica UHF   D    senn  senn  senn  senn  senn  senn    EK3253 1  EK3253 2  EK3253 3  EK3253 4  EK3253 5  EK3253 6    SP1000 1  SP1000 10  SP1000 2  SP1000 3  SP1000 4  SP1000 5  SP1000 6  SP1000 7  5P1000 8  SP1000 9    Inv
9.  Wireless devices from the user inventory added from the Wireless Inventory Panel   Sweep data imported from a file or updated real time from Invisible Waves software   General Purpose Plot markers for identifying or calling out other items on the frequency  plot     Transmitter Markers    All transmitter markers are identified in the Location Plot as vertical lines  each capped on the top  by a transmitter icon  The Plot Key identifies each transmitter markers icon  The shorter lines  represent TV stations  channels and    other    transmitters that have been selected in the Location  Panel  The longer lines are wireless transmitter devices that have been added from the Wireless  Inventory Panel  Please note  Because the FCC assigns TV station frequencies by their    start     frequency  the lines for TV stations appear on the left side of the TV block     Selecting and Moving Transmitter Markers  Only transmitter markers for wireless devices can be selected and moved  To select a wireless  device  click on its icon  Selected devices will have a light blue ring around its icon     11    Safe Frequencies                 O MHz   98 000 MH    701 000 MHz  707 000 MHz       Click and hold the left mouse button to drag the transmitter to a new frequency  As you drag   additional white marker lines will appear temporarily to show you which frequencies are safe for  the selected wireless device to be moved to  For more information on dragging wireless devices    see Wireless Invent
10.  as you coordinate you wireless device assignments     select local NTSC and DTV stations from the Location Panel and watch them immediately  appear on the plot  along with any intermodulation distortion they may cause  note  DTV stations  are not included in intermodulation calculations      Drag wireless devices from the Wireless Inventory Panel onto the plot and move them around   selecting from a graphical representation of candidate frequencies that are free of interference for  that device     Using RF Intermod Pro for the First Time    Here are some quick steps to getting you started using RF Intermod Pro     1  Install and run RF Intermod Pro  This is how the main screen should look     Fi Main Menu Toolbar   Frequency Plot    EE ar beter      Fr  n Ra yer ja    ui m maul       E  E  E  E  E  P    E     E  E  E   E  ME  E     FR    Location Panel Wireless Inventory Panel    2  Inthe Location Panel  click the TV Stations tab  Then click Edit Locations to bring up the  Location Database Window     Edit Locations       TV Stations tab     21390              santa Clarita    3  Enter in your zip code and click on Search  If you entered a valid U S  zip code  the City   State and Latitude Longitude fields will be filled in automatically    4  Now  click OK  and then click Yes when prompted for auto selecting TV stations  Your  Location Panel should now look something like this     Default Location    Call Sign       Dist  mi City State EE    KWID LP 21 8 1 2000 VAN NUYS CA
11.  assists in the frequency coordination process  Based on the user s  selection of transmitter models from a model selection list  the software will advise the user on the  best selection of transmitters frequencies  Additionally  based on zip code entry  the software  automatically defines and identifies unusable RF spectrum spaced around local DTV channels  and other local interference  What makes this software standout over other intermod prediction  software is the intuitive ease of use     One Click    calculations  Click  Drag  amp  Place  spectral  graphical representation  customizable TX inventory profiles  DTV blocks  and stable reliability     One of the more powerful and unique functions of the RF intermod PRO   is the RF Risk  Assessment  feature  This feature evaluates the potential interference conditions based on the  user s tolerance level and selects  assigns  and performs the whole frequency coordination  process for the user  It   s a    one button push    process  based off of the user   s wireless inventory  which greatly speeds up frequency coordination with added accuracy  Naturally the user can  override and or modify the computers automatic suggestions by manually inserting transmitters     right onto the graphic RF spectral display  and thereby still avoid RF interference hazards     Another unique and power feature is the weighted RF Density Congestion Scale   which displays  the predicted severity of the local RF environment  One of the many advant
12.  to auto assign transmitter frequencies using the Wireless Inventory  Panel  Please note  These lists can be sorted by each of the column headings by simply clicking  on any of the headings     This window is divided into three lists     List Description   Inventory Shows all of the wireless devices in the user   s inventory  Add to  the list by clicking the Add button associated with the  nventory  List  This will immediately bring up the Select Wireless Device  window  which will give you a list of devices in the wireless device  library from where you can select the device s  you wish to add to  the inventory list     If only one device is selected in the Select Wireless Device  window  clicking OK will immediately bring up the Edit Inventory  Item window  where you can edit information for the device  If  multiple devices are selected  they will have to be edited  individually     20    Edit a selected inventory item by click Edit  This will bring up the  Edit Inventory Item window where you can edit the information for  the inventory item     You can remove one or more selected items by clicking Remove     Group This contains a list of inventory groups that have been created by  the user  Click the Add button associated with the Group list to  insert a new group into the list and bring up the Edit Group Name  Window  Likewise  you can Edit or Remove selected groups by  clicking the Edit and Remove buttons  respectively        Group Inventory This list shows all of the in
13. 0 399  12  SP1000 5 645 625 0 374  13  SP 1000 6 631 7 0 374  14 AKG WMS450   Band 2  683 MHz  683 0 299  15  SP 1000 7 656 875 0 374  16 AKG WMS4000   680 710 MHz  701 MHz  701 L  17 AKG WMS4500   Band 2  707 MHz  TOF 0 299  18 AKG WMS4500   Band 1  726 169 MHz  726 169 0 299    Importing Sweep Data    Imported Sweep Data    Sweep Peak Marker       RF Intermod Pro can import a stream of Frequency vs  dBm data created by other software     display it in the Frequency Plot  and even use it for intermodulation calculations  The imported    data file must be in a comma separated value format and have a     csv    file extension  Each line    of the file contains a single frequency and dBm value pair  Example     391 050  115  3962 146   117 2  696 555   115 5  etc       To import the sweep data file from the main menu  select Files   mport gt Sweep Data  Select the  desired sweep data file in the file browser and click Open  The imported sweep data is displayed    35    in green  overlaid into the Frequency Plot  To enable disable the display of sweep data  use the    L button in the main toolbar     How RF Intermod Pro Uses Sweep Data   RF Intermod Pro analyses sweep data to identify potential interference hazards and includes that  information in wireless device frequency conflict calculations  It also identifies peaks  indicated in  the Frequency Plot by peak markers  and uses them when calculating intermodulation products   For more information on this process  see Sweep Plo
14. 3 eters ia Oe oe Os 33  Inventory Groups Report        rrrrrnrrnnnnvrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnvrnnnnnnnnsrnnnnvrnnnnnsnnnsnrnnsrnnnnnnsnssnnnnssnnnne 34  Exporting Transmitter ASSEN SJ 35  Imporins SWE CW Diva 35  Display Data from Invisible Waves X Software         rrrrrrrrrrnrnnnnnnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnvvrrrnnnnnnnnn 36  Exporting Sweep Plots from Invisible Waves X Software              ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeees 36  Real time Updates from Invisible Waves X Software        rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnn 36    Introduction   The PC based RF intermod PRO    refines and simplifies the process of identifying  intermodulation distortion  IMD  frequencies in a given RF spectrum and is designed for  professional audio wireless microphone users  AV installers of wireless devices  frequency  coordinators  and broadcasters     What is Intermodulation Distortion     Intermodulation distortion is created when two or more transmission frequencies mix together and  form new additional signals  Sometimes referred to as    spurious emissions     these newly created  frequencies are both harmonic frequencies and also the sum  amp  difference of the original  frequency  And  these newly generated frequencies may be strong enough to cause interference  to any transmitter that tries to occupy the same RF spurious emissions space     RF intermod PRO    does it all with One Click    The new RF intermod PRO    graphically displays on the screen the predicted locations of these  intermod components and
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16. E on Tess ee ae tel    Wireless Device Library    nventory  Inve 1Bory laroups  hte JE       This tab lists all of the devices in the Wireless Device Library  Select the devices you wish to add  to the Frequency Plot and click the Assign button  Wireless devices of the selected types are  then added to the Frequency Plot   their frequencies automatically selected to avoid existing  transmitters and any intermodulation interference     Alternatively to clicking the Assign button  the selected items can be dragged with the mouse    directly into the plot  If a single device is dragged  the plot offers a number candidate    safe      unused  frequencies from which the user can choose to drop the device on     22    Safe Frequencies    3   Io ic    OEE  ol OD  CE OD      CEO  ao om   OND O  GRO O OM MIO                                                  You can add as many wireless devices from the library to the frequency plot as you like as long  as there is a safe place to put it  If there are not enough unused frequencies to accommodate all  of the selected devices  the Auto Assign Results Window will appear  listing all of the devices that  could not be added to the plot     To remove a wireless device from the Frequency Plot  right click on the icon of the desire devices  and select Unassign     Adding Wireless Devices to Inventory from Frequency Plot   You can add wireless devices added to the Frequency Plot from this tab can be quickly added to  the user s Wireless Inventor
17. TRIR 23 4 ONTARIO CA  KOET  KAZA TV  KAZA TV  KHIZ TV HF BARSTOW  CA  KDOG TV ER ANAHEIM CA  Bt  Other Transmitters itters   Notes         The TV Channels tab is automatically populated whenever the location is changed or if the  longitude or latitude changes in the current location  This list shows all TV transmitters registered  in the FCC database  with a specified distance from the longitude and latitude of the currently  selected location     In addition  those stations whose range  power and frequency have the potential to interfere with  wireless transmitter placement are automatically checked  Feel free to check or uncheck stations  as desired  The automatic selection can be restored at anytime by changing the  longitude latitude of the location  or by clicking on Auto Select     The TV stations from this list are included in the FCC TV transmitter database included with RF  Intermod Pro  This database contains information around 25 000 transmitters and covers the    United States only  including Alaska  Hawaii and Puerto Rico   Update version of this database  can be downloaded as they become available at www kaltmancreations com     Click on Uncheck All to uncheck all stations in the list     NTSC Channels Tab        TV stations   NTSC Channels   DTV Channels   Other Transmitters    Notes      Manually check NTSC TV channels you would like to add to the current location to be included in  wireless device coordination calculations  Channels appear in the Frequency Pl
18. ages of this feature is  the ability to gauge and predict the RF severity and then decide on the best transmitter models to  use in the environment or to supplement with wired devices in extreme cases     RF intermod PRO    Configurations    The RF intermod PRO    is available as a standalone PC based software product or as a plug in  option for the Invisible Waves     RF Command Center  As a plug in  the RF intermod PRO   works in conjunction with the RF Command Center   s Frequency Coordinator  scanning the local  RF environment in real time  identifying open and usable RF spectrum  and at the same time  performing real world intermod calculations  When the RF intermod PRO  is used as a plug in  with the RF Command Center  the combination becomes the most power RF coordination  solution available     Overview    RF Intermod Pro is a powerful  graphical based interactive tool to assist in coordinating frequency  assignments for wireless transmitters  Frequency assignment takes into consideration the  placement of existing transmitters as well as the 3  and 5  order intermodulation interference  caused by the placement of transmitters as they interact with each other and with selected  wireless devices     The following features are provided to simplify the setup of frequency coordination     Location Database  The user can enter information on any number of geographical locations  Information includes   e A unique name identifying the location   e The physical address  stree
19. e assigned once per  location  Once assigned  the Freq  MHz  column in the Inventory list shows the frequency that  inventory item was assigned to  If no assignment has been made  the column will show  N A      If already assigned devices are selected  the Unassign button will replace the Assign button and  can be clicked to remove selected wireless devices from the Frequency Plot     If there are not enough unused frequencies to accommodate all of the selected devices  the Auto   Assign Results Window will appear  listing all of the devices that could not be added to the plot     Inventory Groups Tab         n 4        Wireless Devices  Edit Inventory     Assign  Group Name    County Fair Rodeo  Everything   Large Pageant  Medium Convert Hall  Open Arena   Small Production  Stadium   Sita tum      Wireless Device Library   Inventory   tn ventory Groups         Shown here are all of the Inventory Groups that have been created and assigned inventory items   This tab offers a simple way to automatically add multiple groups of inventory items to the plot at  once   either by dragging selected groups or by clicking Assign     Once assigned  Inventory Groups cannot be unassigned directly  Inventory items in groups must  be individually removed from the Inventory tab     If there are not enough unused frequencies to accommodate all of the devices in the selected    groups  the Auto Assign Results Window will appear after Assign has been clicked  listing all of  the devices that cou
20. elect   Hees  Bhs SL a tyes       Select Device       AKG DMS 700   548 698 MHz 548  100 697 900   AKG IVM4 TEM   500 530 MHz 500  100 5 29  900    AKG IVM4 TEM   570 600 MHz 570 100 599 900  AKG WMS4000   650480 MHz 650 000 650 000  AKG WM54000   680 710 MHz 680 000 710 000   AKG WM5450   Band 1 650  100 680 000    AKG WM5450   Band 2 680 000 710 000    AKG WM5450   Band 7 500  200 530  500    AKG WM5450   Band 8 570 200 600 500   AKG WMS4500   Band 1 650  100 630 000    AKG WMS4500   Band 2 680 000 710 000    Audio Technica 3000   I 432 000 507 000    Audio Technica 3000  U 606 000 631 000   Audio Technica M3 IEM  L 575 000 608 000    Audio Technica M3 IEM  M 614 000 647 000    Audio Technica UHF  C 541 500 566 375  I AudioTechnica UHF   D 655 500 680 375    Select one or more wireless devices to be added to the user   s inventory  If only one device is  selected  specify how many devices of that type to add in the How Many  field     Wireless Device Library Tab    Edit Inwentory Assign Add To Inventory    AKG DMS700   548 698 MHz 598  100 697 500 746 E  AKG TyM4 TEM   500 530 MHz    570  100  AKG VMS4000   650 680 MHz seu 000  vid 54000  650 710 MHz    Band 1  450   Band 2  iD   Band 7  0   Band 8 600 500  5 580  009    f 1501  Ful Lidia a Tach mica 34000  H ENE NAN 2 1001  Audio Technica M3IEM  L 575 000 508 000 1321  Audio Technica M3 TEM  M 614 000 gar O00 1371  AtidioTechnica UHF  C IH 500 56 37 200  AudioTechnica UHF  D HE 580 375 200      q     Wo    VA Te SE do ETAT
21. entory Groups Report  Below is a sample of the Inventory Groups report  This report is generated from the main menu    by selecting Files  gt Reports Inventory Groups     EET   N ee    RF Intermod Pro Wireless Device Inventory Group Report  vr KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KR KEK KKK KKK KKH    Date  10 20 12        Group  Large  Device    Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser EK3253    shure  Shure  Shure  Shure  Shure  Shure    Total    PSM 1000    PSM 1000    PSM 1000    PSM 1000  PSM 1000  PSM 1000    devices in        Group  Small  Device    PSM 1000  PSM 1000    devices in    Pageant          556 592    556 592    556 592    556 592    556 592    556 592    group  12    Production        group  5        Group  Stadium      Device    Audio Technica 3000   I  AudioTechnica UHF   D  AudioTechnica UHF   D    Shure  Shure  Shure  Shure    Total    Total  Total    PSM 1000    PSM 1000    PSM 1000    PSM 1000      devices in    L8  L8  L8  L8    group  7    inventory groups  3    inventory    evices  7    EK3253 1  EK3253 2  EK3253 3  EK3253 4  EK3253 5  EK3253 6    SP1000 1  SP1000 2  SP1000 3  SP1000 4  SP1000 5  SP1000 6    Audio Technica 3000   I    ATUHF 1    AudioTechnica UHF   D    sP1000 1  SP1000 2  SP1000 3  SP1000 4    Range  MHz    650  000 680  000  482 000 507 000  655  500 680  375  655  500 680  375  556  000 592  000  556  000 592 000  556  000 592  000  556  000 592  000  556  000 592 000  
22. ess Device Library   Inventory   Inventory Groups      Wireless Inventory Window    Edit Inventory      Wireless Inventory Panel    Assign    Device Name          1     Model     S  AudioTechnica UHF   D    Audio Technica 3900  1    AudioTechnica UHF  B    Sennheiser Ek3253         3   556 592    Sennheiser ER3253   556 59    Sennheiser Ek3253  55    Sennheis  Sennheiser EK3  Shure PSM 1000  L8  Shure PSM 1000  L8  Shure FSM 1000  L8  00 13  Shure PSM 1000  L8  Shure P5M 1000  L3  Shure FSM 1000 18    Shure P5M 1000  L3       Use this window to setup your inventory and inventory groups     ATUHF 1   Sennheiser EK3253 1  Sennheiser EK3253 2  Sennheiser EK3253 3  Sennheiser EK3253 4  Sennheiser EK3253 5  Sennheiser EK3253 6    Sennheiser EK3253   556 592  Sennheiser EK3253   556 592  Sennheiser EK3253   556 592  Sennheiser EK3253   556 592  Sennheiser EK3253   556 592  Sennheiser EK3253   556 592    559 600  556 000  572 200  579 400           Small Production  Large Pageant  Stadium    Remove    Add    ee   Edit            587 500  SP1000 1 Shure PSM 1000  L8 672 750  0 nure PSM 1000    SP 1000 3   SP 1000 4 Shure PSM 1000  L8  SP 1000 5 Shure PSM 1000  L8  SP 1000 6 Shure PSM 1000  L8    AudioTechnica UHF  D  Audio Technica 3000  I    645 82  681 700    Add       The Wireless Device Inventory is a great way to manage your own inventory for coordinating  wireless transmitter frequency selection at different locations  Setting up your inventory in  advance makes it a lot easier
23. for identifying the symbols and transmitter markers  found in the Frequency Plot      F  Wireless   N   from inventory   P  Wireless  from library    KE       NTSC TV    LE    OE    og Additional   transmitter  Frequency  conflict    Invalid  Preset    3 Order  Intermod    5th Order  Intermod       Location Panel    From the Location Panel  the user can keep track of information on local transmitters  NTSC   DTV and other  present at any number of locations  as well as all of the wireless device frequency  assignments made in that area  Once setup for a particular location  the user can pull up this  information as needed and use it while coordinating wireless transmitter frequency assignments   The list can be sorted by each of the column headings by simply clicking on any of the headings     Location Drop down List     128305    1000 0000    11  1600    ah   HOD    11 3800     e bb      Fa    bo  JL    JE     TATE ER  Coy d   G             The Location drop down list shows all of the locations the user has added to the Location  Database  Selecting a location in the list will cause this panel  the Wireless Inventory Panel and  the Frequency Plot to be updated with data stored for the selected location     To edit the location list  click the Edit Location button to bring up the Location Database Window     The location panel is broken into five tabs     Tab Description  TV Stations Provides a list of local TV stations provided that a longitude and latitude for a U S   locat
24. gitude latitude  equal to or  greater than this value are automatically checked in the list     Check this box if you wish to include the chrominance carrier of  NTSC TV transmitters in intermodulation calculations     Specify the half bandwidth of NTSC frequencies that is used to    identify conflicts     If a device in the Wireless Device Library has the default  bandwidth specified  rather than an actual value   then this is the  bandwidth that will be used for that device in all calculations     30       Intermod Calculations Tab          Transmitters  Intermod Calculations   Sweep Plot      r IM Calculation Filter    Range start  MHz   SAN    Range end  MHz    770    Avoid 3rd order IM by  MHz    0 1     vw Calculate Sth order IM    Avoid 5th order IM by  MHz    0 1    Field  Range start  MHz   Range end  MHz     Avoid 3 order IM  by  MHz     Calculate 5  order  IM    Avoid 5  order IM  by  MHz        Description  Specifies the start and end frequencies of a frequency window for  the intermod calculation filter  The following applies   1  All transmitters outside this range are ignored in all  calculations   2  No intermodulation products are calculated outside of this  range     This window is shown graphically in the Frequency Plot     Specify the half bandwidth of all 3 order intermodulation  products  This is used to identify conflicts with wireless devices     Check this box if you wish to calculate 5  order intermodulation  products in addition to 3  order products
25. ion is provided for this location        NTSC Channels From this tab you can manually select NTSC channels     DTV Channels Provides manual selection of DTV channels     Other Transmitters Enter a list of additional transmitters to be considered in frequency coordination  calculations  Note  this does not include the wireless devices you wish to    coordinate as this is handled in the Wireless Inventory Panel        User supplies any notes with respect to the location        15    Location Database Window  This window lets you add remove and edit locations in the Location Database     Location name Add Location  AVU Ballroom  Eine Aaa Cancel    Default Location  TAVU Ballroom Remove   Address  12321 West Orchard    Abassador Theater    Broadhurst Theater Import    Bucksbaum Arts Center   93550      Granada Theatre Export   SE   Rome sel      Imperial Theater  LA Colliseum City Palmdale   Longacre Theatre  ca   Mondavi Center State     Nederlander Theatre      Mew Location Latitude    J401  Purdue Uniwersity    Wells Fargo Center Longitude    118 085490       Adding Locations   Click the Add button to add a new location to the database  then fill in the Location and address  fields  Enter a valid United States zip code into the Zip Code field and click the Search button to  automatically populate the City  State and Latitude Longitude fields     Removing Locations   Select the locations you wish to remove and click Remove  This will remove all selected  locations from the list
26. l    Marker 1   Cancel      Set Marker Color            12    This window lets you customize the appearance of a plot marker  By default  the markers label  will show the frequency value at the marker s locations  and will change as the marker is moved   To customize the label text  check the Custom label box and enter the desired marker label   Click the Set Marker Color button to bring up a color selector from which to choose a new color  for the marker     Plot Zooming       The following methods are provided form zooming in and out in the Frequency Plot     1     Enable plot zoom mode by clicking on the al button in the main toolbar  When in this  mode  the mouse cursor turns into a magnifying glass while over the Frequency Plot  area  Click the left mouse button to zoom in around the current position  Click the right  mouse button to zoom out    With plot zoom mode disabled  left click any empty space in the Frequency Plot  While  holding down the left mouse button  drag the cursor across the plot  A blue rectangle will  highlight the selected area  Double click in any empty area within the blue rectangle and  the highlighted section of the plot will be expanded to fill the Frequency Plot    Hover the mouse cursor somewhere in the plot  Then  while holding down the Control  key on the computer keyboard  rotate the mouse wheel back and forth to zoom in and out  around the frequency where the cursor is hovering     13    Plot Key  The Plot Key window provides a key Legend 
27. ld not be added to the plot     24    Auto Assign Results Window    The following wireless devices could not be assigned because of  conflict with existing transmitters or intermodulation interference     ATUHF 1  Audi  Technica UHF   D  sem Ek 3253 1    oF 1000 10  SP 1000 6    oF 1000 7  oF 1000 8  oF 1000 9    Total assigned  D  Total not assigned          This window lists all of the wireless devices that could not be added to the Frequency Plot when  an attempt was made to do so in the Wireless Inventory Panel  A wireless device cannot be  assigned if a frequency preset cannot be found that meets all the following criteria     1  Does not conflict with existing transmitter  TV  wireless or other     2  Does not conflict with any intermodulation interference    3  If added  the resulting intermodulation interference will not conflict with already assigned  wireless devices     Overriding Frequency Plot Candidate Selection    Sometimes it may be desired to    force    a wireless transmitter onto a desire preset frequency  regardless of any resulting conflict  This can be done by holding down the Control key on the  computer keyboard while selecting a device from the Wireless Inventory Panel or from the  Frequency Plot itself and dragging it to a new location on the plot     Rather than offer a selection of candidate frequencies  a single white bar is shown that follows the  mouse cursor     Wireless Device Preset Range    Dragging Frequency       25    Two red bars represe
28. les are immediately added to your Wireless  Devices list     28    If the imported file contains any wireless devices that already exist in your library  they will be  ignored so that duplicate entries are avoided     Edit Device Preset Window       Edit Device Preset a oo  y    TAE               Cancel    Label    Presetl Sa    Enter the frequency and Label for a preset in the Wireless Device Library window     29    RF Intermod Pro Settings Window    This window gives acce    ss to a variety of settings to configure the behavior of RF Intermod Pro     These settings are saved automatically     Transmitters Tab       Transmitters   Intermod Calculations      TV Station Auto Select      Sweep Plot      Max distance  miles        Min ERP  dBm    30    M Show NTSC Color  Avoid NTSC signals by  MHz      Default wireless bandwidth  MHz      Field  Max distance   miles     Min ERP  dBm     Show NTSC Color    Avoid NTSC  signals by  MHz     Default wireless  bandwidth  MHz        m  p    Description   This is the value used by the Location Panel to determine which  TV stations are displayed in the TV Stations Tab  TV Stations in  the FCC database must be this distance or less from the  longitude latitude of the currently selected location to appear on  the list     The minimum Effective Radiated Power value is used to  determine which stations in the TV Stations tab list are  automatically checked as potential interference hazards  Stations  with an ERP  relative to the current lon
29. nt the frequency range of the selected wireless device  As long as the  device is dropped within that range  it will automatically snap to a frequency that is a valid preset    for that device  If dropped outside of the range  a warning icon is placed above the  transmitter on the plot to indicate that it is does not reside on a standard frequency preset     All other considerations are ignored  Therefore is very possible that conflicts will result when the  wireless device is dropped into its new location  All wireless device frequency conflicts are    marked by an alert icon FN and listed in the Conflicts list of the Status Panel     Status Panel       The status panel provides real time  updated information of the following     Field Description   RF congestion This represents the ratio of used bandwidth divided range for the  currently displayed range in the Frequency Plot  It   s intended to  give the user an idea on how much interference potential is  present in the displayed range  Calculations includes all  transmitters and intermodulation products     Mouse at While the mouse cursor is hovering over the Frequency Plot  this  field displays the cursors current position as a frequency in MHz     Conflicts This list chows all wireless transmitter conflicts that currently exist  at the currently selected location  A wireless transmitter conflict  occurs when a wireless transmitter s frequency occupies part or  all of the same frequency space as another transmitter  TV   
30. ory Panel     Multiple wireless devices can be selected  but not moved together  To select multiple devices   hold down the Control key on your keyboard as you select devices with the mouse     The main purpose of selecting multiple transmitters is to remove them from the plot  To remove  selected wireless transmitters  right click on a selected transmitter and select Unassign  If you  have selected multiple transmitters  be sure hold down the Control key when you right click     Important note on selecting wireless transmitters  There are two types of wireless transmitters  devices represented in the Frequency Plot  They are wireless library devices  represented by a  red line   and wireless inventory devices  represented by a yellow line   You are not allowed to  mix these two types while selecting multiple transmitters  For more information on these two    types  see Wireless Inventory Panel     General Purpose Plot Markers    General purpose markers allow you to add notes or comments to point out certain features in the  Frequency Plot     Double click in any open space in the Frequency Plot to add a general purpose marker  Click on   the marker pointer and drag to move the entire marker  Click on the marker label to drag just the   label  To delete the marker  right click on the marker and then select Delete Marker in the pop up  menu     Double click on the marker to bring up the Marker Settings window     Marker Settings    Marker Properties JG xX   a     7 Custom labe
31. ot as soon as  they are checked  along with additional intermodulation interference associated with the NTSC    17    channels  Each NTSC channel includes the luminance  audio and optionally the chrominance  carriers     Click on Uncheck All to uncheck all channels in the list     DTV Channels Tab             Location  AVU Ballroom     Edit Locations    Band   Format     Er UHF ATSC  DTV   UHF ATSC  DTV   UHF ATSC  DTV   UHF ATSC  DTV     URF ATSC  DTV     ATSC  DTV   ATSC  BTV   ATSC  DTV   ATSC  DTV   ATSC  DTV   ATSC  DTV      v Stations   ntsc Channels   OTY Channels   Other Transmitters   Notes         Manually check DTV channels you would like to add to the current location to be included in  wireless device coordination calculations  Channels appear in the Frequency Plot as soon as  they are checked  No intermodulation calculations are performed on DTV signals  However  the  entire 6MHz block for the channel marked is off limits during coordination calculations     Click on Uncheck All to uncheck all channels in the list     Other Transmitters Tab    Location  AVU Ballroom Edit Locations          Bandwidth  MHz    Description EEE    Ra guel  Rogue 2  security 1  Security 2    Te mi    p 2  Secunty 3     Tv Stations     NTSC Channels   DTV Channels   other 7       This is the place to add any additional local  non TV  transmitters that might interfere with RF  coordination     Adding Transmitters   To add a transmitter  click the Add button to bring up the Edit Frequenc
32. re to    enable the displaying of sweep data in the Frequency Plot by clicking on the m  button in the  main toolbar  See also Importing Sweep Data for more information on displaying sweep data         Note  this feature requires Invisible Waves X 1 1 or above      36    
33. rom Invisible  Data Waves software  requires Invisible Waves version 1 1 0 or    above    See Real time Updates from Invisible Waves      Enable disable frequency plot zoom mode  see Frequency Plot               Plot Menu   Menu Item Button Description   Location Panel h   Show Hide the Location Panel  Inventory Panel Show Hide the Wireless Inventory Panel   Status Panel h   Show Hide the Status Panel    Tools Menu   Menu Item Button Description    Wireless Device Brings up the Wireless Device Library Window   Library    Help Menu    Menu Item Button Description  Contents Shows the Help Table of Contents window           Shows the Help Topic Search window     Index Shows the Help Topic Index window     About RF Intermod gar Brings up RF Intermod Pro software version information   Pro  K     Click this button to activate context help and then click on the  item you would like help with        10    Frequency Plot    The Frequency Plot is a graphical representation of all of the frequency sources that are used in  the intermodulation calculations and in the frequency assignment of wireless devices     Transmitter Markers General Purpose Marker    P    ot pet ent eae oot rg   je nn ne ed  OE OC or Meee        IM Calculation Filter Window    The following items can be displayed in the plot    e NTSC and DTV channels stations selected in the Location Panel   Additional frequencies enter in the Location Panel   Wireless devices from library added from the Wireless Inventory Panel  
34. s a wireless device can be setup to transmit on  Preset  information on the currently selected Wireless Device can be edited in the Preset fields     Custom Vs  Non custom Presets   There are two ways to specify presets for your wireless device  Custom presets are entered one  frequency at a time as described below  Non custom presets are automatically determined as a  function of the devices frequency range  End freq     Start freq  and the number of presets     The Custom presets checkbox lets you choose how presets for the selected device are to be  treated  Leave this box unchecked if you want presets to be determined automatically  Check it  if you wish to enter the presets manually     Wireless devices with more than 50 or so presets usually have frequency presets evenly  dispersed across the devices frequency range and can be calculated mathematically  Devices  with fewer presets may have preset frequencies that are not evenly dispersed and must be setup  manually     If you are not certain how your wireless device divides up presets  check the Custom presets box  and enter them in manually     Manually Entering Custom Presets  To manually enter presets  you must first make sure that the Custom presets box is checked     Otherwise the Preset controls are all disabled     To add a new preset  click the Add button  This will bring up the Edit Device Preset window   where you can enter a frequency and label for the new preset  The label you enter can be  anything you want
35. t  city  state  zip code  longitude  amp  latitude  of location   e Local NTSC and DTV stations that may interfere with wireless transmitters  see FCC  Transmitter Database  below    Additional  non TV  frequencies at the location   An optional spectral frequency plot for the location   Wireless transmitters assigned by the user at that location   Written notes on the location     FCC Transmitter Database   RF Intermod Pro includes a database of over 25 000 NTSC and DTV transmitters in the United  states  Enter in a zip code  or enter longitude and latitude directly if you have it   and RF  Intermod Pro will automatically determine which local stations have the potential to interfere with  your wireless devices  You can also select NTSC and DTV channels manually if you desire     Wireless Device Library   Also included is a library of commonly available wireless transmitter devices from a variety of  different manufacturers  You can edit the database to add your own wireless devices as  required     Wireless Inventory and Inventory Groups   Using the devices from the Wireless Device Library  the user can create their own custom device  inventory  Inventory can also be assigned to groups that define different venues  location or  application types  Inventory groups allow automatic assignment of multiple inventory items with  one or two clicks     Interactive Frequency Plot  A fully interactive frequency plot lets you graphically view all of the frequencies that come into  play
36. t Tab in the RF Intermod Pro Settings  Window     Display Data from Invisible Waves X Software    RF Intermod Pro integrates seamlessly with the Invisible Waves X software  offering two ways to  obtain that data     e Import spectral sweep plots exported by Invisible Waves X   e Real time display of sweep plot data from Invisible Waves X     Exporting Sweep Plots from Invisible Waves X Software    The Invisible Waves X software can export     csv    files that can be imported into the Frequency  Plot     1  Export a     csv    file of a plot from the Invisible Waves X Spectral Trace View  Consult the  Invisible Waves X manual for information on how to do this  In the Export Plot Data  window  be sure to export only the Current plot in the data set and uncheck the Export  data set labels box  Your settings should look like this     Check Current only Uncheck this    Export data set  Export fields     Frequency  MHz    Export data set labels     C  Average dem Dellimited   C  Maximum hold    Tab       Shadow    Export to file  C  Users Documents RF Intermod Pro Sweep1 csv       2  Import file into the Frequency Plot  see Importing Sweep Data         Real time Updates from Invisible Waves X Software    If you are running the Invisible Wave RF Command Center software on the same computer that is  running RF Intermod Pro  it will detect RF Intermod Pro and send sweep data as it is received     Enable disable this feature by clicking on the Ld button on the main toolbar  Also be su
37. t any item s  in the Wireless Devices Library and then click the    Assign     button  The RF Intermod Pro will place the devices into the frequency plot at the optimum  location based on best intermodulation calculations and best spacing from other transmitters   You can repeatedly click on the    Assign    button over and over to continue to place the  devices into the frequency plot at the optimum locations     7  Once assignments are complete  you can create a report of the assigned transmitters by  selecting  from the main menu  Files gt Reports gt  Transmitter Assignments  Click save when  prompted with a file browser  The transmitter assignment report will appear in an editor     Now that you ve assigned transmitters directly from the Wireless Device Library  try creating  inventories and inventory groups to make managing your RF coordination even easier     RF Intermod Pro Main Screen    Below is how the RF Intermod Pro main screen may typically appear while in full usage  showing  all panels and windows       Main Menu Toolbar Frequency Plot Plot Key      GFF messen   r    ae Pa as fe    je  pr o AE FAG     ME  oT  pe Addrtional  i fransmitier  Frey isbre  EE Pet  Iria palin  Fr  st  a  Order    Irrtarmrod      r Order  Intermed       WT ELELEE          2     S a a M   F         Location Panel Wireless Inventory Panel Status Panel      The main screen includes the following elements   Item Description  Main Menu Toolbar Quick access to features and functions     Freq
38. uency Plot Graphical representation of selected TV channels and  Stations  selected wireless transmitters and calculated  intermodulation products     Plot Key Legend for identifying symbols found on the  Frequency Plot     Location Panel Setup panel for selecting TV channels stations and  additional frequencies  in a given location  that are  used in the intermodulation calculations     Wireless Inventory Provides access to the wireless device library  user   Panel inventory and inventory groups    Status Panel Shows RF Congestion  mouse cursor position and RF  conflict list        Main Menu and Toolbar  File Plot View Tools Help    mea am     r     The following lists show all main menu and toolbar functions     File Menu    Menu Item Button Description            Data Sven Le Saves all user data  including location and inventory information   P    Reports    Creates selected report  Choose from     Transmitter Assignments Report   button available   Inventory Report  Inventory Groups Report    BeO   selected data  Choose from   Transmitter Assignments   mm Im selected data  Choose from   Sweep Data          BI   Banas up the RF Intermod Pro a ren   s window     par e        Exits RF Intermod Pro    Plot Menu    Menu Item Button Description    Show Key Show Hide the Plot Key window     Include Sweep Data ml Include exclude sweep data in frequency plot   Clear Sweep Data f   Clears current sweep data buffer     Accept IWx Sweep Display real time updated spectral sweep data f
39. ventory items that have been added to  the currently selected Group  To add inventory items to a group   1  Select the desired group in the Group list   2  Select the items in the Inventory list that you wish to add  to the selected group     3  Click the  gt  button     As inventory items are added to a group  they appear grayed out  in the Inventory list when that group is selected  and cannot be  added to the same group again  An inventory item can belong to  multiple groups     Remove inventory items from the group by first selecting the    items in the Group Inventory list and then clicking the       button     Edit Inventory Item Window       Device    Sennheiser EK3253   556 592    tabal    Senn EK3253 6          Enter a Label for the added selected device in the Inventory list of the Wireless Inventory  Window  Then click OK  This label can be anything you like and will be used to identify the  inventoried wireless device in the Inventory Tab of the Wireless Inventory Panel as well as in the  Frequency Plot  If Label is left blank  the Device name will be used     Edit Group Name Window    set Group Name    Group name    Colliseum     Enter a group name for the added selected group in the Group list of the Wireless Inventory  Window  This name will be displayed in the Inventory Groups Tab of the Wireless Inventory  Panel     21    Select Wireless Device Window  This window lists all wireless devices in the Wireless Device Library   m Fr    er Winclone Bonen    Sire  S
40. wireless  etc     or a calculated intermodulation product     In the normal course of adding wireless transmitter to the  Frequency Plot  see Wireless Inventory Panel   RF Intermod Pro  automatically makes sure that conflicts do not happen  However   if addition TV channels stations are added after wireless devices  have been added to the plot  it is possible that the additional  transmitters will generate new conflicts  either directly or through  the generation of new intermodulation products     All detected conflicts are listed here  Click on a conflict to select it  in the Frequency Plot and selected it     26    Wireless Device Library Window    RF Intermod Pro includes a library of commonly used wireless devices from a variety of different  manufacturers  This library includes information about each device that is required to perform  necessary calculations as frequency assignments are made     If you are using a wireless device that is not included in the distributed library  you can use this  window to add it to the library     Wireless Devices     Shure PSM 1000   L8  Shure PSM 200   500 MHz    Shure PSM 600   HA HE  Shure P5M 700   500 MHz  H3   Shure P5M 700   600 MHz  L2   Shure PSM 900   G6  Shure PSM 900  G7  Shure PSM 900  K1  Shure PSM 900  L6  Shure SLX   G4 Groups    Model Identification    626 125  518 750  625 475  224 200    470 125  506 125  396 125  656 125  470 125     Presets    697 075   33 250  656  500  953 800    505 875  541 875  631875  691 875
41. y by clicking Add To Inventory  All wireless device library devices are  automatically converted into inventory items  To add only selected devices in the plot  first select  the desire frequencies in the plot  click on their icons in the plot window while holding down the  Ctrl key  and then click Add To Inventory     For more information about interacting with wireless devices in the plot  see Frequency Plot     Inventory Tab        a l  Edit Inventory   Assign      Audio Technica UHF  D AudioTechnica UHF   D  Audio Technica 3000  1   ATUHF 1 Audio Technica UHF  D  Sennheiser EK 3253 1 Sennheiser ER3253   55  Sennheiser EK Sennheiser EK3253   55  Sennheiser EK3253  Sennheiser E3253    sennheiser EK 3253 4 Sennheiser EK3253    Sennheise 3 3 Sennheiser EK  Sennheiser EK3253 6 Sennheiser ER3253   55  SP 1000 1 Shure PSM    SP 1000 2    5P1000 3 Shure P5M 1006   SP 1000 4 Shure PSM 1000  L8   SP 1000 5   SP 1000 6   SP 1000 7 Shure P5M 1000  18    oF 1000 3 Shure PSM 1000  L3      Wireless Device Library   Inventory   Inventory Groups         23    This tab lists all of the devices in the users Wireless Inventory  It functions similarly to the  Wireless Device Library Tab in that you can add selected inventory items to the plot by either  dragging them onto the plot or by clicking Assign  Similarly  single items dragged over are  offered multiple candidates frequencies for the user to choose from     The main difference is that wireless device from the inventory list can only b
42. y window  Enter the new  transmitter information and click OK    Removing Transmitters   Select the transmitter s  you wish to remove and click Remove     18    Edit Existing Transmitters  To change the settings of an existing transmitter  select the desired transmitter and click the  Remove button to bring up the Edit Frequency window  Make the desire changes and click OK     Edit Frequency Window    Edit information for new or existing transmitters in the Other Transmitters tab of the Location    K  Frequency  MHz     756       Cancel    Bandwidth  MHz     5    Description    Security Radiol       Tab Description    Frequency  MHz  Enter the frequency of the transmitter in MHz   Bandwidth  MHz  Enter the bandwidth of the transmitter in MHz     Description Enter a short  1 2 word  description for the transmitter     Notes Tab    Edit Locations    AVU Ballroom     Old construction  Uses a lot of steel    High power transformers in utility room off stage left   Lots of noise from flourescents in back of hall    Don t eat the chili dogs at the snack bar        Enter in any notes providing additional useful information about the currently selected location     19       Audio technica UHF  D  Audio Technica 3000  1  ATLHF 1   Sennheiser EK3253 1  Sennheiser EK3253 2  Sennheiser EK9253 3  sennheiser EK 3253 4  Sennheiser EK  5  Sennheiser EKI253 6  SP1000 1   5P1000 2   SP 1000 3   SP ingg    SP 1000 5   5P 1000 6   SPIDOG 7   SP1000 8    lan I    7 1 st T En mp papei ool    Wirel
    
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