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| Feb 2009 Home End of UHF? 2.4 GHz Wireless Sabine Users Downloads Contact Us | |
Audio Technica:
“When new
FCC rules are implemented in 2009, a wide variety of unlicensed devices
may be allowed to operate in so called white space areas. Should this
happen, traditional wireless products used in live audio production,
newsrooms, sporting events, boardrooms and other applications may not be
able to operate without interference.” Read More...
Sennheiser:
“Wireless microphones primarily operate on frequencies in the UHF TV spectrum. Changes in technology and national policy will affect wireless microphone operation in the future.”
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Shure:
“…the FCC
has ruled that wireless microphones may continue to use all presently
unoccupied TV channels until the end of the DTV transition."
“Wireless
microphones may continue to operate on all of these frequencies, just as
they do now. However, wireless microphones that operate on frequencies
above 698 MHz should not be used after February 19, 2009.” Read More...
"The FCC is considering the use of the "White Spaces" to deliver wireless broadband Internet service to consumer wireless devices." Read More...
PAMA (Professional Audio Manufacturer’s
Association):
“This
delicate balance that allows low-powered wireless microphones to operate
with extremely high
levels of reliability will be turned upside down in a
world where UDs (unlicensed devices) flood the TV broadcast bands en
masse.”
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