LINE 6 Relay G75 [32/40] Pedalboard mounting the g70 receiver

LINE 6 Relay TB516G [32/40] Pedalboard mounting the g70 receiver
6•3
Tip for Best Operation & Hook Up Examples
Relay G70/G75 Advanced Guide
WiFi: Understandably, WiFi can be an important part of your gig or worship service. There
are ways to make sure WiFi and 2.4GHz digital wireless can both work in the same place
at the same time.
If possible, try setting all the WiFi operating in the area to 5.8GHz (especially the WiFi
gear you bring yourself).
Avoid placing Relay Receivers closer to WiFi hotspots than to the location where the
Relay Transmitters will be used.
Keep other WiFi sources, such as laptops and mixing remotes, at least 6 feet (2
meters) away from your Relay Receiver.
The useful range on an outdoor stage or performance space may be reduced as
compared to indoor spaces. It is best to keep your Relay Receiver as close to the
performance space as possible.
Easy to use built in RF scan automatically recommends the best channel to
use in any environment. Please see “Adding Transmitters Using the Auto Scan
Method” on page 5•9.
Pedalboard Mounting the G70 Receiver
As mentioned above, when axing the Relay G70 to your pedalboard, you’ll want to avoid
taller metal objects (such as large pedals) from being close enough to block the G70’s signal.
It is also best to keep line of sight of the Receiver when wearing the Relay Transmitter.
2” Min.
Taller Pedal
Good Placement
Not blocking wireless signal
Poor Placement
Blocking wireless signal
Shorter Pedal G70 Receiver Taller Pedal
Examples of good and poor placement of Relay G70 on a pedalboard
Also see “Relay G70 Receiver Dimensions” on page A•3 for G70 measurements that can
be useful for pedalboard planning.

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