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<blockquote data-quote="Hal Harrison" data-source="post: 3146" data-attributes="member: 1052"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>So a church called me in today to assess their current sound system to begin master planning a new system based on their current and future needs. When I went to the church I noticed that one of their Sennheiser G1 handheld wireless systems was in the 700mHz band. I proceeded to tell the music minister that wireless systems in the 700 band had been outlawed by the FCC in 2009 and he actually made a good point in his reply stating that "what's going to happen, is the FCC police going to come to my church and arrest me?" After a good laugh between the 2 of us I told him probably not but if they had not already done so, they may start having frequency issue problems and the 700 band becomes allocated to other wireless devices. He then asked if he could sell the the perfectly working unit to someone and I told him that they can be purchased overseas but in the US. I also told him that several wireless mic manufacturers had offered trade-up rebates to old 700 systems but most all (including Sennheiser) has since ended. My question to you guys is - does anyone have any ideas on how to sell 700 wireless systems to other countries beside here and on eBay and is there any real reason the church cant continue using the system until interference becomes a problem?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Hal Harrison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hal Harrison, post: 3146, member: 1052"] Hello all, So a church called me in today to assess their current sound system to begin master planning a new system based on their current and future needs. When I went to the church I noticed that one of their Sennheiser G1 handheld wireless systems was in the 700mHz band. I proceeded to tell the music minister that wireless systems in the 700 band had been outlawed by the FCC in 2009 and he actually made a good point in his reply stating that "what's going to happen, is the FCC police going to come to my church and arrest me?" After a good laugh between the 2 of us I told him probably not but if they had not already done so, they may start having frequency issue problems and the 700 band becomes allocated to other wireless devices. He then asked if he could sell the the perfectly working unit to someone and I told him that they can be purchased overseas but in the US. I also told him that several wireless mic manufacturers had offered trade-up rebates to old 700 systems but most all (including Sennheiser) has since ended. My question to you guys is - does anyone have any ideas on how to sell 700 wireless systems to other countries beside here and on eBay and is there any real reason the church cant continue using the system until interference becomes a problem? Thanks Hal Harrison [/QUOTE]
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