We had the exact same thing happen to us on Friday night. Someone on the lot had a Bluetooth FM transmitter plugged in their car and its FM signal canceled out the left side of the front 4 rows. I literally stopped Top Gun long enough to make an announcement to people to physically unplug the transmitter from their dash. They never did. We weren't sold out so we were able to move folks around and found a spot that worked for them. After intermission - and 1/3 of the crowd left, the sound issue magically disappeared.
Saturday night, completely sold out every available parking space for Top Gun. We even "invented parking spaces". Not a single sound issue at all.
For what it's worth, we use a USL JSD-60 cinema processor which feeds into a DBX 166XS compressor / limiter, then directly into a Broadcast Warehouse TX5 transmitter with a "J"-pole antenna. Both screens have the same identical setup. Our transmitters output is set to 0.1 watt, which covers the field fully and fades out about 1/4 of a mile away from the drive-in.
Our frequency for Screen 1 is 87.9 FM which Van Dalton correctly mentioned is the default for these Chinese junk FM Bluetooth transmitters.
Saturday night, completely sold out every available parking space for Top Gun. We even "invented parking spaces". Not a single sound issue at all.
For what it's worth, we use a USL JSD-60 cinema processor which feeds into a DBX 166XS compressor / limiter, then directly into a Broadcast Warehouse TX5 transmitter with a "J"-pole antenna. Both screens have the same identical setup. Our transmitters output is set to 0.1 watt, which covers the field fully and fades out about 1/4 of a mile away from the drive-in.
Our frequency for Screen 1 is 87.9 FM which Van Dalton correctly mentioned is the default for these Chinese junk FM Bluetooth transmitters.
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