Wireless Signal Drop-out

What is wireless signal drop-out?

A wireless signal drop-out is a lost signal between the transmitter and the receiver, resulting in loss of audio or extremely noisy audio.

Typical causes of drop-outs include:

  • Interference from a competing signal
  • Interference from a reflection of the original signal
  • A physical obstruction in the wireless path between transmitter and receiver


Unfortunately, drop-outs are all but unavoidable with single-antenna wireless systems. The use of a Diversity Wireless System virtually eliminate drop-out problems.

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