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Re: Wireless

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FuzzMonkey wrote: Fri Nov 24, 2023 7:38 am
Cdog wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 4:58 pm Hard to know what to believe with 'reviews' online. Is anyone using wireless systems live?
Are there any actual honest review online these days? Or is every review just somebody being paid to shill whatever product put in front of them?
I think in any situation where peoples livelihood depends on views to generate money and companies are furnishing them with free products theres a massive conflict of interest, but also in mainstream journalism its all about clickbait and corporate sponsorship driving the narrative, its hard to know what to believe these days!
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jeremyb wrote: Fri Nov 24, 2023 8:07 am I think in any situation where peoples livelihood depends on views to generate money and companies are furnishing them with free products theres a massive conflict of interest, but also in mainstream journalism its all about clickbait and corporate sponsorship driving the narrative, its hard to know what to believe these days!
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Re: Wireless

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Well, as an update I decided to get a cheapo UHF IEM system, through the US website as it was cheaper than Ali Express... Phenyx Pro PTM-10 IEM system. 20MHz of NZ legal bandwidth in UHF with 89 frequencies, and stereo. (I use mono, but handy if you want a second IEM mix to a 2nd receiver from the single transmitter.) Will update once I've had a decent hoon on it. :)

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