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FA: Cordless Microphone
Hope this ith the right place to post this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=305204436 3 Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. Hi - fidelity, uni - directional, dynamic microphone, excellent reproduction of voice and music. (sensitivity 72dB, freq.response 100 to 10,000 Hz, output impedance 600 ohm) Cheers, Ian M |
FA: Cordless Microphone
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Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. -- *Be more or less specific * Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
FA: Cordless Microphone
In article ,
Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. -- *Be more or less specific * Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
FA: Cordless Microphone
Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. Actually no, this device works in the bands which don't require licenses (These are VHF 173.800, 174.100, 174.500, 174.800*, 175.000) True, there are a number of other devices which use these bands, but for a range of 10-30m, you'll be fine with the power of the device. Any more questions, feel free to get in touch. Ian M |
FA: Cordless Microphone
Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. Actually no, this device works in the bands which don't require licenses (These are VHF 173.800, 174.100, 174.500, 174.800*, 175.000) True, there are a number of other devices which use these bands, but for a range of 10-30m, you'll be fine with the power of the device. Any more questions, feel free to get in touch. Ian M |
FA: Cordless Microphone
Reminds me of a situation where a priest forgot to turn off one these, when
he had to go to the toilet during a ceremony....I was difficult for him to understand peoples reaction when he came back, until he discovered what happend... :) KE "Ian Miller" wrote in message ... Dave Plowman wrote: In article , Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. Actually no, this device works in the bands which don't require licenses (These are VHF 173.800, 174.100, 174.500, 174.800*, 175.000) True, there are a number of other devices which use these bands, but for a range of 10-30m, you'll be fine with the power of the device. Any more questions, feel free to get in touch. Ian M |
FA: Cordless Microphone
Reminds me of a situation where a priest forgot to turn off one these, when
he had to go to the toilet during a ceremony....I was difficult for him to understand peoples reaction when he came back, until he discovered what happend... :) KE "Ian Miller" wrote in message ... Dave Plowman wrote: In article , Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. Actually no, this device works in the bands which don't require licenses (These are VHF 173.800, 174.100, 174.500, 174.800*, 175.000) True, there are a number of other devices which use these bands, but for a range of 10-30m, you'll be fine with the power of the device. Any more questions, feel free to get in touch. Ian M |
FA: Cordless Microphone
In article ,
Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. Actually no, this device works in the bands which don't require licenses (These are VHF 173.800, 174.100, 174.500, 174.800*, 175.000) Sorry, I read the VHF radio bit as an RX - thinking it used the broadcast band. True, there are a number of other devices which use these bands, but for a range of 10-30m, you'll be fine with the power of the device. -- *Marriage changes passion - suddenly you're in bed with a relative* Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
FA: Cordless Microphone
In article ,
Ian Miller wrote: Low cost wireless mike, uses VHF radio tx. Can also be used wired with 3m cord. And is illegal to use in the UK - as well as probably near useless given the crowded nature of the FM band. Actually no, this device works in the bands which don't require licenses (These are VHF 173.800, 174.100, 174.500, 174.800*, 175.000) Sorry, I read the VHF radio bit as an RX - thinking it used the broadcast band. True, there are a number of other devices which use these bands, but for a range of 10-30m, you'll be fine with the power of the device. -- *Marriage changes passion - suddenly you're in bed with a relative* Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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