Shure Applauds FCC Expansion Of Wireless Microphone License Eligibility
Interference protection for venues, professional sound companies
Interference protection for venues, professional sound companies
Company predicts wireless mic operaiton in the 600 MHz range will remain status quo through 2016
Top RF consultant James Stoffo discusses the picture for wireless system use…
As spectrum faces second repacking, pending spectrum auction jeopardizes future use of wireless systems operating in 600 MHz range
Audio-Technica pleased that the ruling assures the continued viability of wireless microphones.
“The reserved channels will provide a safe harbor in which musicians, small theaters, houses of worship, and businesses can operate their wireless microphone systems without interference from new TV Band Devices.” – Sandy LaMantia, Shure
“There will be two classes of wireless system operators going forward.”
Proposal would protect 13 different classes of wireless microphone users from interference
Although we’ve all been aware of many aspects of these problems for several years now, it’s important to note that this subject is a moving target
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