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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Stuckey" data-source="post: 108996" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Re: 600MHz Auction - Mid 2015</p><p></p><p>Matt, you may be referring to an idea of expanding the Part 74 eligibility from only motion picture producers and television program producers to some of the larger event producers. Nothing has been done past brainstorming to my knowledge but one o the ideas is that a venue that is ADA compliant would be a good threshold for Part 74 eligibility. However, that doesn't make more spectrum available under the current path the FCC is taking(excluding the 900MHz band, like the Shure X1-2), it merely allows for database registration without the waiting period. As for purchases, no UHF recommendation is iron-clad at the moment. Obviously all 600MHz bands should be excluded, but there is no way of knowing what your locale's spectrum will look like after the reverse auction occurs. 2.4GHz options are still very viable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Stuckey, post: 108996, member: 281"] Re: 600MHz Auction - Mid 2015 Matt, you may be referring to an idea of expanding the Part 74 eligibility from only motion picture producers and television program producers to some of the larger event producers. Nothing has been done past brainstorming to my knowledge but one o the ideas is that a venue that is ADA compliant would be a good threshold for Part 74 eligibility. However, that doesn't make more spectrum available under the current path the FCC is taking(excluding the 900MHz band, like the Shure X1-2), it merely allows for database registration without the waiting period. As for purchases, no UHF recommendation is iron-clad at the moment. Obviously all 600MHz bands should be excluded, but there is no way of knowing what your locale's spectrum will look like after the reverse auction occurs. 2.4GHz options are still very viable. [/QUOTE]
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