With the new "white space" bill most wireless operation frequencies will be allocated among nation security communications, wireless phone and internet companies, and other devices. Some of these frequencies are what you receive on your regular analog TV.
No. The FCC is considering whether it should allow tech companies to sell wireless devices that use the same spectrum as wireless mics -- which will cause interference with the mics.
Great inside conversations! Fan access to these great conversations are in danger -- the FCC may allow tech companies to sell devices that will interfere with wireless mics
With the new "white space" bill most wireless operation frequencies will be allocated among nation security communications, wireless phone and internet companies, and other devices. Some of these frequencies are what you receive on your regular analog TV.
crazydevon007 3 years ago
No. The FCC is considering whether it should allow tech companies to sell wireless devices that use the same spectrum as wireless mics -- which will cause interference with the mics.
curlygrlgh 3 years ago
So it's up to the FCC to make sure the mics don't go out during sporting events?
flyerjenny 3 years ago
Great inside conversations! Fan access to these great conversations are in danger -- the FCC may allow tech companies to sell devices that will interfere with wireless mics
curlygrlgh 3 years ago 2