The station I'm associated with recently got an FM translator, so the chain out to the transmitter site was re-worked for stereo. We had a Urei 1176 on the studio side of the STL. However, it being a mono unit means it can no longer be incorporated into the chain on the studio side of the STL if we want stereo out at the transmitter site for the FM. We'd like to keep the Urei on the AM because it pairs so well with the Orban processor. They sound real swell together!
However, when we hooked the Urei up at the transmitter site, we seemed to be getting RF through it. Are these units typically shielded well enough that this shouldn't be happening, or would that be expected to happen? Would using shielded leads to and from it make a difference?
The Urei sounds so doggone good in the chain and we would like to keep it in if possible! The Aphex Compellor that's now in the studio side of the chain just doesn't sound right no matter how I've set it (been playing around with it for a couple of months). Ideally, it'd just be used as a leveler to keep the STL from distorting and we'd put the Urei on the AM signal before the Orban and just run the STL direct into the FM processor like usual. Format is 50s/60s/70s with a couple of local talk shows and local sports.
Thanks!
However, when we hooked the Urei up at the transmitter site, we seemed to be getting RF through it. Are these units typically shielded well enough that this shouldn't be happening, or would that be expected to happen? Would using shielded leads to and from it make a difference?
The Urei sounds so doggone good in the chain and we would like to keep it in if possible! The Aphex Compellor that's now in the studio side of the chain just doesn't sound right no matter how I've set it (been playing around with it for a couple of months). Ideally, it'd just be used as a leveler to keep the STL from distorting and we'd put the Urei on the AM signal before the Orban and just run the STL direct into the FM processor like usual. Format is 50s/60s/70s with a couple of local talk shows and local sports.
Thanks!