I see where the Computer Geeks have extended the
Mike Kit Buy until Tuesday, November 29th, 12 Midnight.
Still listed at $6.99, plus Shipping ($8.00 in my case).
73, Carl, WN3DUG
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Thought you might be interested in this little gem. It will plug
Does anyone know what frequency (FM radio broadcast band, 49 MHz. etc?)
that this wireless mic transmits on? John, W5GI, does not know and the
specs given on the website does not indicate this info. I've had
conflicts (QRM!) with household devices before, so thought I'd check out
first. (BTW,
I just measured the frequency on my counter. It is 114 MHz
In a message dated 11/27/2005 4:06:01 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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Does
anyone know what frequency (FM radio broadcast band, 49 MHz. etc?)that
this wireless mic transmits on? John, W5GI, does not know
No REAL idea, but probably in the 500 to 700 MHZ range. There's a lot of
wireless mic activity in that range. BTW they look amazingly like the el cheapo
ones that are used by the NBA's Whistle Stopdevice. All the refs are miked
with lapel mics, and there's a 4 channel receiver that is wired
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I just measured the frequency on my counter. It is 114 MHz
Thanks John ... wow, right in middle of US Aircraft band!
73,
Don AE5K
At 03:10 PM 11/27/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just measured the frequency on my counter. It is 114 MHz
Oh, baby.. that's going to attract a bit of attention from the feds..being
in the middle of the aircraft band, and not a frequency allowed for Part 15
devices...
Does the device
Or as was mentioned after I sent this, 114 MHZ. All the professional wireless
mics have been moved to UHF probably just because of consumer units being
assigned the VHF freqs. I just scrapped two beautiful Cetec Vega diversity VHF
wireless mic receivers with helical resonator front ends and
At 04:15 PM 11/27/2005, Bill Guyger wrote:
Or as was mentioned after I sent this, 114 MHZ. All the professional
wireless mics have been moved to UHF probably just because of consumer
units being assigned the VHF freqs. I just scrapped two beautiful Cetec
Vega diversity VHF wireless mic
Let's just say the frequency assignments in the VHF range were extremely loose.
I'm not sure of the legality of some systems I have used or seen used. It was
just kind of find a empty frequency in your town and ask the manufacturer to
crystal them there. A big company like Vega who had been
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