![]() On this mic the squelch settings are not low, med, & high like the "G" series. My squelch test today fixed it and the manual pretty much confirmed it. John, Thank you for finding the manual and cluing me in on squelch. How else do you respond when someone asks if I am using old batterys? Yes it takes regular 9V. The old evolution wireless G1 manual *is* on the Sennheiser website - it's HERE (it's a 7.5MB PDF).įirst: You guys do know I was completely joking about "AA"s and battery belts don't you. If it makes the "crack" when you move the antenna, then a replacement antenna should cue it. Make sure the antenna is screwed down properly and wiggle it a bit to check that the antenna is not broken internally. The G1 had a screw-on antenna, so it could be a loose or broken antenna causing the crackling as well as a possible external interference problem. They start at 0db and go up.īut the G1 only had a 24MHz frequency window and the frequencies you mentioned are wider than this. I usually work with Shure or Sonys though. I have been changing mic frequencies manually before they would scan. ![]() ![]() Just a VERY small screen on the side of it. There is no big LCD screen on the front of it. ![]() It is an older body style than the G series. I went to the seni site for a PDF ad G2 seems to be the oldest they have archived. The original manual is archived in a storage unit. ![]()
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