Groups

In a Coord project, groups are the final organizational component as they hold individual frequencies.

Groups help organize different types of devices and their users. Like Zones and Sites, Groups offer built-in organizational and calculation features that make them powerful project tools.

Usage Examples
A concert with one band
  • In a concert with a single band performing, Groups can be used to organize frequencies by device type and usage. For instances, Mics, Backline, and In-ears can each form a Group.
Contact info per group
  • In a large conference where many ENG crews will be operating, a separate Group can be created for each crew. This allows entering contact information for the operator in case frequencies need to be changed.
Time of use (experimental)
  • In a multiple day event with several Zones and frequencies, and different sets of devices being used each day, the coordination can become unwieldy. Creating a separate site for each day and manually duplicating lots of information might be necessary.
Time of use festival (experimental)
  • In a festival held in a very congested RF environment with multiple performers throughout the day, frequencies can be reused between performances to ensure clean frequencies for all performances, as most performers use similar equipment.