| Have Your Wireless Mics Been Acting Weird Since June? |
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| Written by Rod Kim | |
| Wednesday, 08 July 2009 | |
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Why is this? Airspace. Yes, this is a war being fought in the air you breathe...kind of. Different bands of frequencies are delegated to various uses and the government regulates who can use what frequencies legally. This is so that military operations don't overlap fast food drive-thru orders and, in this instance, television broadcasts don't step on wireless microphone signals. When Digital Television took over, it shuffled around the used frequencies and some wireless mics that were caught in the overlap are suffering the consequences. If your wireless mic system is acting up and you'd like to get it tested for FREE, call 800.924.9992 and schedule an appointment to stop on in with your equipment. A seminar at the New Castle, DE BEL.com office will also be held. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.
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On June 12, 2009 the broadcast industry (finally, after a delay from the original Feb. 19 deadline) made the switch to digital and it may have affected your church, school or theatre's wireless mic system.