You can tune the ULX system to any frequency you want. But the PGX system is limited to certain groups and channels. It is possible but quite inflexible. You will also run into problems with the different compander and pilot tones within the differing units. With your PGX system you should have got a chart of frequencies which correlate to the frequencies. Match this up with a frequency on the ULX handheld and this should work ok. The "sync" feature will not work you will have to do this manually.
SOURCE: i have a shure ulx2-j1 transmitter the two wires
You will need to obtain a wiring diagram from the Shure site. Try here:http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/TechLibrary/index.htm The cartridge body of the mike screws on to the main body. The XLR jack can be removed by turning the flat headed screw clockwise through the access hole on the side of the mike at the bottom of the body. The windscreen also screws off the cartridge body on the mike but won't help you to access the wiring. Unless it is the wiring from the cartridge to the body or the wiring from the body to the jack you are better off having it professionally serviced.
SOURCE: wireless microphone receiver ready light or audio indicator nogo
It is definitely a Sync issue.
1) Make certain the microphone is ON and the light on it is green.
2) Remove the battery cover from the microphone.
3) point the **** end of the microphone (where it says Sync) toward the Sync button the receiver (about 6-8 inches away).
4) Press the Sync button on the receiver. You should notice the light on the microphone flash.
If this still does not work, call Shure Applications at 847-600-8440.
SOURCE: we have 3 shure ulx2 beta 87a mics and they shut off after 2 bars
That is quite odd. The ULX series should get about 8 hours of battery life. It is possible that you got a bad batch of batteries. I have seen whole cases that are bad. Trying getting another brand of battery from a different store to see if you still get the same problem. If you still have the same problem, return it to Shure for repair.
SOURCE: PGX4 receiver/PGX2 bodypack/WL93 lavalier>> mic
Unfortunately, it is nearly impossible to troubleshoot this over email. I suggest calling Shure at 800-516-2525. They can help you trouble shoot the problem. Make certain you have the wireless system with you when you call them.
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