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Sennheiser and Shure then petitioned the FCC to reverse course and reinstitute its earlier plan. They said persevering a vacant UHF channel for wireless microphones is still the best solution; that ...
Shure “requests that the FCC refrain from taking any further action at this time on the controversial matter of determining the proper course of action with respect to preservation of one or more ...
Use by other industries licensed to operate in these bands means their use for wireless mics is conditioned on requests to share, which may or may not be granted, it said. The 600 MHz duplex gap and ...
Shure has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reverse its recent decision and ensure that at least one “vacant” 6MHz UHF channel is designated in each market for wireless ...
“The amount of available UHF spectrum for wireless microphone use continues to shrink,” said Ahren Hartman, Shure vice president, Corporate Quality. “With the loss of 700 MHz, 600 MHz, and the DTV ...