Which Radio Mic?
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:00:08 +1000, "Phil Allison"
wrote:
"Don Pearce"
Part of the "digital switch over" will see the radio mic band move
from an analogue system in the TV UHF TV channels to a digital system
in the 1790 to 1798 MHz band.
** Shame no radio mics exist for that band - digital or otherwsie.
Digital switch over is now so close that in all fairness I could not
recommend anyone to but a UHF analogue mic. It would be money wasted.
** Total and ABSOLUTE BULL**** !!!!!!
UHF radio mics will continue to be used by anyone wants to.
Obviously you can do anything you want if you are happy to do it
illegally. That is hardly a cogent comment.
In the vast majority of situations, DTV etc will have no effect on the use
of analogue (ie FM) radio mics on the UHF band.
Cos the mics are used INDOORS !!!!!
Spoken like a true outback dweller. London's theatreland is crammed
with venues just yards apart, all demanding radio mics for their
performers. It doesn't matter that they are indoors when that close to
each other. Interference is still a problem, and Joseph breaking into
a chorus of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is probably only funny once.
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