permitted vhf frequencies in the UK (wireless microphones)
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permitted vhf frequencies in the UK (wireless microphones)

 
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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 12:35 am    Post subject: permitted vhf frequencies in the UK (wireless microphones) Reply with quote

for wireless microphones: is using 176.2MHz legal in the UK or is this
frequency already allocated elsewhere?
I tried googling around - I found some tables here and there about available
frequencies but I couldn't find any info on this particular frequency.
Thanks for any help.

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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 7:53 am    Post subject: Re: permitted vhf frequencies in the UK (wireless microphone Reply with quote

tg explained on 7/6/05 :
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for wireless microphones: is using 176.2MHz legal in the UK or is this
frequency already allocated elsewhere?
I tried googling around - I found some tables here and there about available
frequencies but I couldn't find any info on this particular frequency.
Thanks for any help.

In the US wireless mics are in the 6 mhz channel allocation of tv
channels. In the UK this is not allowed. So if there is a TV station on
or near that frequency..then no..If not , you're probably ok

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