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<blockquote data-quote="kristianjohnsen" data-source="post: 91673" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Re: Australia Wireless Mic & IEM Frequency Changes</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Michael, I might have som encouraging news for you, hear me out: This seems to be repeating itself all over the Western world. Same in Norway, although we were given a lot more notice than 18 months (if you paid attention, which it seems most users haven't). Here, however, we never had as much bandwith to begin with as you apparantly have been enjoying Down Under. Anyway, we lost the biggest of three of "our own" bandwiths (800mHz-820mHz), but we got to keep two small sections (823mHz-832mHz and 861mHz-863mHz) as well as being given access to "spaces inbetween other users" in a whopping large range from 510mHz to 790mHz. How much and what part depends on where in Norway one lives and works. The authorities have provided a very nice web-page with charts that actually work!! My point, anyway: Perhaps you could advertize some of your gear here? Depending on what range out of 694mHz-820mHz your exsiting gear operates in, it could very well be sold here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristianjohnsen, post: 91673, member: 441"] Re: Australia Wireless Mic & IEM Frequency Changes Michael, I might have som encouraging news for you, hear me out: This seems to be repeating itself all over the Western world. Same in Norway, although we were given a lot more notice than 18 months (if you paid attention, which it seems most users haven't). Here, however, we never had as much bandwith to begin with as you apparantly have been enjoying Down Under. Anyway, we lost the biggest of three of "our own" bandwiths (800mHz-820mHz), but we got to keep two small sections (823mHz-832mHz and 861mHz-863mHz) as well as being given access to "spaces inbetween other users" in a whopping large range from 510mHz to 790mHz. How much and what part depends on where in Norway one lives and works. The authorities have provided a very nice web-page with charts that actually work!! My point, anyway: Perhaps you could advertize some of your gear here? Depending on what range out of 694mHz-820mHz your exsiting gear operates in, it could very well be sold here! [/QUOTE]
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