… yes, dear EU, this is only possible with cultural frequencies. These banners were hanging in Brussels the other day, in the European Quarter. We citizens should be heard. That’s good! But how can we be heard – in conferences, at party conventions, at trade fairs and conferences? Only with wireless microphones. These wireless means…
read moreKlaus Müller, the new president of the German “Bundesnetzagentur”, had invited the organization “SOS – Save Our Spectrum” to a discussion about the protection of cultural frequencies. Participants were also other representatives of the German “Alliance for Broadcasting and Cultural Frequencies”. Despite the difficult global political situation, Müller took time to listen to the concerns…
read moreEvery frequency used in Germany needs a frequency assignment pursuant to the German Telecommunications Act (Telekommunikationsgesetz – TKG). Where no general frequency assignment has been issued, the Bundesnetzagentur will make individual assignments. If frequencies are to be used for a short term only, eg for motor races, sports events, concerts and trade fairs, assignments are…
read moreThe Alliance for Broadcasting and Cultural Frequencies has published a storyline. This visualization shows, why the broadcast UHF spectrum needs to be protected before and during the 2023 World Radiocommunication Conference. The latest version of the storyline can be accessed here.
read moreWireless Microphone Market size was valued at $301.4 million in 2020 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% during forecast period 2021-2026 owing to increasing adoption of wireless microphones in education, corporate, sports and entertainment events sector. The shift to cordless microphones with radio transmitter from the conventional wired type due…
read moreWhat a feeling: Arena di Verona (Italy) for three days and two different shows, Carl Brave and Carmen Consoli, both with a lot of guests and “Save Our Spectrum”-supporter Federico Menegon as sound manager. We talked to him after the event mid-september 2021. What did you do there? Federico Menegon “I was there as RF…
read moreHow many and which frequencies does mobile radio need? What are the problems and what are the possible solutions? Our chart clarifies and shows which alternative is advantageous for all network participants.
read moreOur partner organization APWPT has been asked by the European Frequency Regulation Group FM51 (PMSE) to provide information on the availability of devices and their usage in their available frequency ranges. This survey concerns audio components, i.e. audio PMSE (wireless microphones, InEarMonitoring, intercom, talkbacks…). Please all participate in the survey until August 10, 2021. It…
read moreThis is a great success for the entire Telefónica team with his international boss José María Álvarez-Pallete: The German Telefónica boss Markus Haas had announced that there will be no more dead spots on the German mobile phone map by 2024. His telephone company is therefore working together with competitors Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone. 6000…
read moreAlthough the next World Radiocommunication Conference will not take place until 2023, a national German position is already being pushed now, in 2021: The issue is the future use of the frequency range between 470 and 694 MHz, which has so far been used for wireless means of production such as radio microphones, terrestrial TV…
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