On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 00:13:45 GMT, wrote:

>Right company, wrong system. Try the Azden WDR-pro. It's a true diversity
>system and I think you can get it for less than $400. I've been using two of
>them for several years. They are very reliable. Your problem is caused by
>having just one receiver per frequency. A true diversity system has two
>receivers per frequency. When one gets squirrelly it switches to the other.
>It does this so quickly there is almost never a drop out and I've never
>heard hissing, except as caused by low batteries.

I use another solution: dual Azden systems, with a small
RS dual-mono-to-stereo plug adapter. If both systems
work (switched to the two different operating frequencies),
I have a sort of stereo (or can choose the better sound track);
if not, there is a backup to the side that failed.