Wireless microphones pick up the sound close to an actor in situations where cabled microphones cannot follow him. Semiconductors first made very small transmitters possible, and their use increased, especially in TV and motion-picture production. Such productions require many radio channels. Problems arose, due mainly to the selectivity and nonlinearity of the receivers. A new receiver with improved filtering and extremely linear semiconductor elements is used for comparative measurements.
Author:
Werner, Erhard
Affiliation:
Sennheiser Electronic, D-3002 Wedemark, West Germany
JAES Volume 30 Issue 4 pp. 203-207; April 1982
Publication Date:
April 1, 1982
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