Radio microphones and frequencies in 2020 854 400 SOS - Save our Spectrum

Radio microphones and frequencies in 2020

The users of radio microphones and other wireless production equipment survived the 2019 World Radio Conference (WRC-19) more or less intact – does that mean we can now let the work pause? No way! Our initiative “SOS – Save Our Spectrum” is more important than ever. This is because studies will start in 2020 to…

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Book suggestion: „There’s not much in entertainment that provides an experience like live music“ 1720 1292 SOS - Save our Spectrum

Book suggestion: „There’s not much in entertainment that provides an experience like live music“

The new book “Rockonomics” describes the changes in the music world, its production, distribution, etc. Author is Alan B. Krueger, he was an economics professor at Princeton. He impressively describes the music business of today, and he has an international perspective. The author often looks to China, Asia in general, and also to Europe. All…

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5G and wireless microphones 1625 1125 SOS - Save our Spectrum

5G and wireless microphones

What is 5G? Can wireless production resources use 5G? Will there be a technical solution for radio microphones? Our graphic gives an overview and describes the problems. Here you can download the graphic as a PDF file .

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World Radiocommunication Conference approves studies on the use of the UHF band 2560 1707 SOS - Save our Spectrum

World Radiocommunication Conference approves studies on the use of the UHF band

The 2019 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-19) has ended. The result in one sentence: It was possible to prevent the early allocation of cultural frequencies to mobile radio, but only extensive studies up to the next World Radiocommunication Conference in 2023 (WRC-23) will bring the decision. It was close. But the compromise of the 2015 World…

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Germany: Shortage of Spectrum is noticeable – The future of UHF Radio Frequences 1387 1003 SOS - Save our Spectrum

Germany: Shortage of Spectrum is noticeable – The future of UHF Radio Frequences

Presenting shows and to guarantee speech intelligibility, event and theatre productions use wireless microphones. With the Digital Dividends 1 and 2, the creative sector has lost access to about 50 percent of the spectrum that it has traditionally had access to – a deficiency that massively restricts production. The substitute spectrum promised by the politicians…

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European campaign for cultural frequencies starts with video clip 1916 1101 SOS - Save our Spectrum

European campaign for cultural frequencies starts with video clip

“CHEAK!” Is the name of the young band from Luxembourg, which was selected for a Europe-wide video clip to secure cultural frequencies. The “SOS – Save Our Spectrum” initiative is campaigning for the 2019 World Radiocommunications Conference to ensure that in the future there will also be frequency ranges for wireless production equipment such as…

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