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2012 - Wireless mic system at Schuster Center { 7 images } Created 28 Jan 2012

The wireless mics at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.
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  • Victoria Theatre Association production manager Patrick Keough holds one of the Shure handheld wireless mics next to the antenna distribution system, where the receivers are, used at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.
    ddn013112mics01w.jpg
  • With Victoria Theatre Association public-relations manager Diane Schoeffler-Warren as a model, Patrick Keough holds the wireless transmitter as he shows the first steps of how the body mics they use  can be placed (and then hidden) on some performers at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.  Keough says other times they attach a mic to clothing or use a piece that goes over the ear.
    ddn013112mics02w.jpg
  • With Victoria Theatre Association public-relations manager Diane Schoeffler-Warren as a model, Patrick Keough holds the wireless transmitter as he shows the first steps of how the body mics they use  can be placed (and then hidden) on some performers at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.  Keough says other times they attach a mic to clothing or use a piece that goes over the ear.
    ddn013112mics03w.jpg
  • Victoria Theatre Association production manager Patrick Keough holds one of the Shure handheld wireless mics next to the antenna distribution system, where the receivers are, used at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.  Keough says this system works in the range of 638.350 to 643.075 Mhz instead of the higher bands they'd used before.  The higher the frequency, Keough  said, the better they work.
    ddn013112mics04w.jpg
  • Victoria Theatre Association production manager Patrick Keough holds one of the Shure handheld wireless mics next to the antenna distribution system, where the receivers are, used at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.  Keough says this system works in the range of 638.350 to 643.075 Mhz instead of the higher bands they'd used before.  The higher the frequency, Keough  said, the better they work.
    ddn013112mics05w.jpg
  • With Victoria Theatre Association public-relations manager Diane Schoeffler-Warren as a model, Patrick Keough holds the wireless transmitter as he shows the first steps of how the body mics they use  can be placed (and then hidden) on some performers at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.  Keough says other times they attach a mic to clothing or use a piece that goes over the ear.
    ddn013112mics06w.jpg
  • With Victoria Theatre Association public-relations manager Diane Schoeffler-Warren as a model, Patrick Keough holds the wireless transmitter as he shows the first steps of how the body mics they use  can be placed (and then hidden) on some performers at the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton, Friday, January 27, 2012.  Keough says other times they attach a mic to clothing or use a piece that goes over the ear.
    ddn013112mics07w.jpg