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http://www.shure.com/axientdigital In this video, we’ll show you how to use Axient Digital and High Density mode to get more audio channels on the air. For applications requiring large numbers of wireless microphones, High Density mode optimizes spectrum use by operating all transmitters at 2 milliwatts, while maintaining robust range and audio quality. High Density mode is a menu option available on Axient Digital receivers. From the “Device Configuration” menu, navigate to “Transmission Mode” and select “High Density." When the receiver finishes re-booting, perform your frequency coordination and sync your transmitters to place them in High Density mode. Channel scanning is still the best way to find the cleanest channels, just like a standard RF coordination. Here are some tips and best practices you can use to maximize the performance of your system when using High Density mode. To maintain a favorable signal-to-noise ratio: Avoid misusing high-gain directional antennas. Only use enough RF gain to compensate for cable losses. Keep transmitters at least 10 feet away from receiver antennas at all times. For outdoor applications: Position antennas above crowd level and maintain a direct line-of-sight. Extend signal range by taking advantage of reflective surfaces. When using HD mode with other wireless systems: Dedicate a section of your spectrum to High Density transmitters to minimize interference from other wireless systems Use Wireless Workbench and designate spectrum as “Inclusion Zones” to easily group and manage your transmitters. In today’s challenging RF environments, High Density mode gives you another valuable tool to maximize the available RF spectrum.