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Choosing the Best Wireless PA System For Your Business
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Nick Schofield
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By Nick Schofield
Published on 03/12/2010
 
A Public Address (PA) system is usually composed of a microphone, speakers, mixers, and all other audio system that are used in addressing groups of people for communication purposes We usually see a PA system in auditoriums, malls, churches, schools, business establishments or even on construction sites

A Public Address (PA) system is usually composed of a microphone, speakers, mixers, and all other audio system that are used in addressing groups of people for communication purposes. We usually see a PA system in auditoriums, malls, churches, schools, business establishments or even on construction sites. However, the problem with the ordinary PA system is its wiring and sometimes retrofitting the building just to accommodate the cables and wiring. Aside from that, it can also be costly and messy. The other disadvantage of wired PA system is its cable which when it gets old it may eventually malfunction or stop working.

Fortunately, there are now wireless PA systems that do not only save people from spending hundreds of dollars with wiring but eliminate most of the cables that the standard cabled PA system have. Nevertheless, if you need to have a wireless system and want to purchase one for your business, you have to spend a bit more time studying it before you make the purchase. Here are some of the tips.

1.Check out if the wireless PA system is capable of allowing your mobile two-way radio to send out voice messages to the wireless speakers. If it can then it does have the capability to give everyone full mobility.

2.Always consider the size of your property or the coverage of your area. Some people have big hangars or large properties and they usually select a wireless unit that can reach 2 miles away.

3.Normally, the loudspeakers of wireless PA systems can cover more than 100 feet of space but if there are some noise distractions or if you want to cover a wider range then choose your wireless unit that will allow you to install two loudspeakers on a single unit. Two speakers are enough to cover a wide area and you do not have to buy another wireless set.

4. It is sometimes unavoidable that some hindrances can affect your wireless PA system in receiving signals. But this must not worry you because you can easily buy an external antenna that can immediately increase the receiving range of your wireless unit.

5.You have to properly plan where you will be installing your unit. If you want it outdoor then choose a unit that has a weatherproof enclosure so that any extreme natural element that may come will not cause harm on it.

6.Wireless PA systems normally use publicly available frequencies so you may consider picking a unit that will let you program codes so that your transmission of signals is only restricted to your network. Ask the vendor for these security features.

7.If you have a business that needs installation for multiple wireless PA receivers, choose a unit that has zone paging. This feature allows you to send your message on various locations without the need to use multiple frequencies. This is most possible because each unit has its distinctive paging code and by just using a single frequency, you can send your message across one area or to different units all at once.

8.The most common problem of wireless PA systems is their lack of recording systems. So if you are continuously on the move and want to broadcast messages through the wireless PA system using your two-way radio, you need to have a unit that is capable of recording incoming messages so that you can play them back over once you need to hear them.

9.Lastly, if you think you will need a wireless system that would not fail you during emergencies, try to look for a unit that has a battery backup power so that you would not have problems paging even when there is a power failure in your area.