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Australia Wireless Mic & IEM Frequency Changes
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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Stuckey" data-source="post: 91638" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Re: Australia Wireless Mic & IEM Frequency Changes</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, we lost the 698-802 range a few years ago. There was much gnashing of teeth and complaining but in the end it happened. The manufacturers offered rebates for years on retuning the higher priced units and discounts on exchanges for the lower priced units. You happen across someone who hasn't migrated yet, but they are few and far between at this point. The loss of 100MHz hasn't ruined the industry but it made everyone really start looking at the spectrum situation. It it looking like we may lose another 100MHz in the next decade. This is will really begin to put a strain on the largest productions and will get the general wireless mic consumer angry because they didn't get any ROI from the last time frequency sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Stuckey, post: 91638, member: 281"] Re: Australia Wireless Mic & IEM Frequency Changes Yes, we lost the 698-802 range a few years ago. There was much gnashing of teeth and complaining but in the end it happened. The manufacturers offered rebates for years on retuning the higher priced units and discounts on exchanges for the lower priced units. You happen across someone who hasn't migrated yet, but they are few and far between at this point. The loss of 100MHz hasn't ruined the industry but it made everyone really start looking at the spectrum situation. It it looking like we may lose another 100MHz in the next decade. This is will really begin to put a strain on the largest productions and will get the general wireless mic consumer angry because they didn't get any ROI from the last time frequency sale. [/QUOTE]
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