Struggling With IEM Signal Dropouts? Here’s the Solution - RF Venue polarized antennas.

Are your IEMs cutting out or experiencing noise when performers move around on stage? It’s a common problem when using factory or paddle antennas that just aren’t up to the task of dynamic, high-energy performances.

Fortunately, there’s a simple way to elevate your IEM performance and keep the show going strong.

IEMs Drop Out Due to Antenna Orientation
When performers move around the stage, the orientation of their body and beltpacks can cause signal inconsistencies, leading to IEM dropouts that disrupt their performance. Factory antennas and standard paddle antennas often struggle to maintain a reliable connection in these scenarios.

The Solution: Switch to Circularly Polarized Antennas
Upgrade to circularly polarized antennas to ensure consistent and reliable IEM performance, no matter how much your performers move. Circular polarization helps maintain a strong signal by reducing the impact of orientation and body interference. Here are two of our top solutions:

  • CP Beam Antenna: Designed for live sound applications, this antenna provides robust, directional reception perfect for stages where performers are constantly on the move.
  • CP Architectural Antenna: Ideal for installations, this antenna combines discreet design with reliable, circularly polarized performance to seamlessly blend into any venue.

Don’t let IEM dropouts interrupt your performances — upgrade to circularly polarized antennas.

 

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