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Wireless : Audio distortion between DX, LQ and HelixNet
Wireless : Audio distortion between DX, LQ and HelixNet
Distorted audio, talking from DX series or LQ via 4-wire into theHelixnet. The other direction is clean.
Solution: DX and LQ equipment do not have an earth via the power input. Please earth the chassis using the available point. It is important that the 4-wire linked devices have a common earth.
Keywords: DX210, DX410, LQ, LQ-R, 4wire, PRO850
Solution: DX and LQ equipment do not have an earth via the power input. Please earth the chassis using the available point. It is important that the 4-wire linked devices have a common earth.
Keywords: DX210, DX410, LQ, LQ-R, 4wire, PRO850
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