About the Shure UA820G 1/2 Wave Antennas
The Shure UA820G is a pair of professional half-wave, omnidirectional UHF antennas designed to provide enhanced reception for wireless microphone systems operating within a specific frequency band, typically designated by the "G" suffix (e.g., covering a range such as 470-534 MHz, though the exact range varies by specific model). These antennas are engineered to replace the shorter stock antennas usually supplied with wireless receivers, offering a full-size, resonant antenna element that improves signal capture efficiency and overall system performance. Their omnidirectional radiation pattern allows them to receive signals equally from all horizontal directions, making them ideal for stages and venues where wireless transmitters move freely. By delivering a stronger, cleaner RF signal to the receiver inputs, they help extend operational range, reduce dropouts, and improve signal stability in challenging RF environments.
Constructed for durability in both touring and installed applications, the UA820G antennas feature a flexible, rubber-coated whip that resists coiling fatigue and physical damage. They terminate in standard BNC connectors, ensuring a secure and reliable connection to the antenna input ports on Shure and other professional wireless receivers. The antennas are designed to be used as a pair with true diversity receivers, with one antenna connected to each of the receiver's two antenna inputs. Proper spatial separation and strategic placement of these antennas are critical to leverage the diversity reception system effectively, helping to overcome the signal nulls and fading caused by multipath interference as RF waves reflect off surfaces in the venue.
The Shure UA820G antenna kit is a fundamental accessory for audio professionals seeking to optimize the reliability of their wireless systems. It is commonly deployed in multi-channel wireless setups for concerts, theatrical productions, broadcast, and large-scale events where clear, uninterrupted wireless audio is essential. By ensuring the receiver gets the best possible RF signal, these antennas form a crucial first link in the signal chain, directly contributing to the stability and clarity of the entire wireless microphone system.