Shure WA404 User Guide
![Shure WA404 Antenna manual cover](/images/qqhNcsemFVMoBCkIFaUHqZLK/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To connect the Shure WA404 Antenna, use a compatible coaxial cable to link the antenna outputs to the antenna inputs on your wireless receiver. Ensure that the connections are secure and the cables are not bent or damaged.
Place the Shure WA404 Antenna in an elevated, unobstructed location, ideally with a direct line of sight to the wireless transmitter. Avoid placing it near metal surfaces or electronic devices that may cause interference.
Check the cable connections and ensure that the antenna is positioned correctly. Verify that there are no interfering devices nearby, and consider using a frequency scanner to select a clearer channel.
Routinely inspect the antenna for physical damage and clean it with a soft, dry cloth. Periodically check and tighten all cable connections to prevent signal loss.
The Shure WA404 Antenna is designed for indoor use. If outdoor usage is necessary, ensure it is protected from moisture and extreme weather to prevent damage.
The Shure WA404 Antenna supports a frequency range from 470 MHz to 960 MHz, making it compatible with a wide variety of wireless systems.
Ensure the antenna is mounted as high as possible and free from obstructions. Using low-loss coaxial cables and a distribution amplifier can also help extend the range.
Use high-quality, low-loss coaxial cables with appropriate connectors for optimal performance. Belden 9913 or equivalent cables are recommended.
Check for consistent and strong signal reception on your wireless receiver. If the signal is weak, re-evaluate the antenna placement and ensure all connections are secure.
Yes, you can use multiple Shure WA404 Antennas for diversity reception to enhance signal reliability. Ensure each antenna is optimally placed and connected to a compatible receiver or distribution system.