Thanks to Joel Adkins for sharing this tidbit via email:
Under a new FCC rule, anyone who uses a wireless microphone that
operates in the 700 MHz Band must stop operating their wireless
microphone no later than June 12, 2010. All users of 700 MHz Band
wireless microphones (and similar devices) – including theaters,
churches, schools, conference centers, theme parks, and musicians —
will need to retune (where possible) or replace their wireless
microphone equipment with other microphone devices no later than June 12, 2010. This action helps complete an important component of the DTV Transition by clearing the 700 MHz band to enable the rollout of communications services for public safety and the deployment of next generation 4G wireless devices for consumers.
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What are 700 MHz microphones? How do you know if you have one?Are there any exemptions or exceptions?Why are they doing this?
What are 700 MHz microphones? How do you know if you have one?Are there any exemptions or exceptions?Why are they doing this?