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3.6 - Configuring channels
Use the faders located on your transmitter and receiver to select the carrier frequency of your
UHF system.
Your transmitter and receiver must be set on the same channel.
In order to use several mic simultaneously, choose frequencies as far apart as possible.
For instance for F8 series:
For mic no. 1 on channel 1 (823.175 MHz)
For mic no. 2 on channel 6 (827.375 MHz)
For mic no. 3 on channel 13 (863.275 MHz)
For mic no. 4 on channel 16 (864.725 MHz)
This frequency range allows the use of 4 microphone simultaneously, at full volume, in the best
environment possible.
However, the signal reception depends on surrounding disturbances that might impact on the
performances.
3.7 - Available frequencies
F8 GO series
Channel 1
823.175 MHz
Channel 2
823.875 MHz
Channel 3
824.825 MHz
Channel 4
825.425 MHz
Channel 5
826.225 MHz
Channel 6
827.375 MHz
Channel 7
828.225 MHz
Channel 8
828.725 MHz
Channel 9
829.500 MHz
Channel 10
830.575 MHz
Channel 11
831.375 MHz
Channel 12
831.825 MHz
Channel 13
863.275 MHz
Channel 14
863.675 MHz
Channel 15
864.325 MHz
Channel 16
864.725 MHz
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GO series microphones - Lavalier, headband or handheld UHF systems
F6 GO series
Channel 1
630.075 MHz
Channel 2
632.475 MHz
Channel 3
633.175 MHz
Channel 4
634.175 MHz
Channel 5
635.075 MHz
Channel 6
639.075 MHz
Channel 7
640.475 MHz
Channel 8
642.575 MHz
Channel 9
643.675 MHz
Channel 10
647.875 MHz
Channel 11
651.775 MHz
Channel 12
653.375 MHz
Channel 13
654.675 MHz
Channel 14
656.975 MHz
Channel 15
658.975 MHz
Channel 16
659.475 MHz
F5 GO series
Channel 1
514.000 MHz
Channel 2
515.500 MHz
Channel 3
517.000 MHz
Channel 4
518.750 MHz
Channel 5
520.500 MHz
Channel 6
522,250 MHz
Channel 7
524.000 MHz
Channel 8
525.750 MHz
Channel 9
526,750 MHz
Channel 10
529.000 MHz
Channel 11
531.500 MHz
Channel 12
533.750 MHz
Channel 13
534.750 MHz
Channel 14
537.000 MHz
Channel 15
539.500 MHz
Channel 16
541.750 MHz