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Radio Microphone The Last Stand Dead Zone

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Radio Microphone The Last Stand Dead Zone

2024-08-14 09:47:10

I think the battery that came the Radio Alarm Clock was dead.

5
2024-05-02 03:46:14

I ordered the Rode Podcaster microphone for mainly podcasting and radio interviews to be recorded at home. With the offer of the Kit that B & H offered it just made life easy for me. The mic stand by Auray is excellent, not just good. In fact, it seemed stronger than the Rode mic stand equivalent that I could have bought separately. I am so happy with this purchase and will continue to look to B & H for these kinds of Kits which are well thought out!

5
2024-09-12 06:29:46

This worked perfectly for my set up. I had a dead zone in my office but already had ethernet going to the wall. All I needed to do was remove the wall cover and pop out the ethernet keystone. Then I made and inserted a two inch patch cable between the keystone and this access point. It was immediately adopted into my existing UniFi system. This is an older AP so doesn't support WiFi 6.

5
2024-08-25 04:33:15

This is an update to a previous review, which had one big error, (other smaller errors), one big omission, (and a few other omissions). One omission is that, specifically, I use it under Ubuntu 2022.10, & with Flight Gear Flight Simulator (FGFS). Previous review I had problems [INS] physically [SNI] installing it. The four screws which attach the quadrant to the support were missing. The documentation did not specify what screws they were. I reached out to Logitech Support which said that they do not stock nor ship that part, and what I have to do is return it to the store for exchange. Well, that solution did not seem efficient for four screws. Fortunately, the email did specify what screws they were, (Phillips [EDIT] M4 16 mm [TIDE]), and so I just bought some and installed. So, dead zone. Yes. Only within the slight play at the centre rest point. Get used to the slight play, where there is no tension, and one gets used to the dead zone. Once tension is felt in the yoke, the system responses to movement. It seems fair. One does not want the plane slightly moving when there is no tension in the yoke. It may not be realistic, but it works. [INS] If it does not work for you, the deadzone is totally adjustable via software. (I use "jstest-gtk" and "joystick"). The dead zone can be expanded, contracted, shifted, or completely removed via software. Some amount of "dead zone" is desired so that there is no 'jitter' in the controls when the joystick is at rest, (or at the far extremes). Also, [EDIT] no [TIDE] software from Logitech for Linux, but Linux has software for these devices [INS] such as, 'joystick,' and 'jstest-gtk' [SNI]. Previous review. I should also mention that the yoke only moves 45 on the roll axis, and not 90. That is not a problem for me, but it might be for others who want total realism for planes where the roll axis has 90 movement on the yoke.

5
2024-09-03 06:19:46

Couldn't ask of anything more from it. Does what I needed it to, and perfectly. Zone focus is dead accurate on my Zeiss and Leica lenses. Has a very tight and secure fit. I wouldn't skimp on an adapter when dealing with expensive and high quality optics. It'd be a shame to mount Leica glass on a budget adapter and lose any performance.

5
2024-05-16 09:52:32

Not a single dead zone in my entire house thanks to these. If possible, I recommend hardwiring each satellite with ethernet for optimum performance. Setup is as easy as it gets; the ones complaining they couldn't get it working are probably just boomers.

5
2024-08-17 05:54:59

I've been using these on various Sony cameras for 10 years. Last week one of my old ones went from half full to dead during a performance. Thank god I had a spare. Now I have two new ones and two spares. Belt and Suspenders. Better believe it.

5
2024-08-18 01:30:30

I saw it and I liked the shape. I read the Operating Innstructions and it was easy to setting the time zone, the alarm and the radio. I think that the three options to setting the brightness of the display is a very good characteristic.

5
2024-08-13 04:55:39

Having a radio trigger with iTTL capability is very useful when you are pressed for time. This becomes especially useful with the AC3 zone controller mounted on top which gives you either iTTL control, full manual control, or on/off of up to three zones at the flick of a switch. Range is great and so far very reliable. Planning on buying more units for additional flashes. I like that it uses AA batteries since I have a bunch of these on hand for speedlights. Flash and remote camera triggering ports are an added bonus. Since this carries the iTTL signal, it can be used with select powerpack and monolight modules for control of your studio lights. I'm not sure I could ask much more from this unit.

5
2024-05-13 01:58:48

Great microphone stand!

5