Product code: Sony URX-p2 wireless sold microphone
For use outside the USA In 2014, the FCC adopted rules to implement the broadcast television spectrum incentive auction, which reorganized the existing television band and repurposed a portion of the UHF television band for wireless broadband services sold for 600 MHz service licensees. See FCC 14-50. As a result, spectrum in the 617-652 MHz and 663-698 MHz bands was repurposed for wireless licensees. See DA 17-314. The spectrum that is used by these 600 MHz service licensees are no longer available to wireless microphones as of July 13, 2020. In addition, wireless microphone operations must cease earlier if such operations could cause harmful interference to any 600 MHz service licensee's operations. In particular, wireless microphone users must cease operation in frequencies in any areas where a 600 MHz service licensee has commenced operations or is conducting its first field application testing. See FCC 15-140.
For use outside the USA In 2014, the FCC adopted rules to implement the broadcast television spectrum incentive auction, which reorganized the existing television band and repurposed a portion of the UHF television band for wireless broadband services sold for 600 MHz service licensees. See FCC 14-50. As a result, spectrum in the 617-652 MHz and 663-698 MHz bands was repurposed for wireless licensees. See DA 17-314. The spectrum that is used by these 600 MHz service licensees are no longer available to wireless microphones as of July 13, 2020. In addition, wireless microphone operations must cease earlier if such operations could cause harmful interference to any 600 MHz service licensee's operations. In particular, wireless microphone users must cease operation in frequencies in any areas where a 600 MHz service licensee has commenced operations or is conducting its first field application testing. See FCC 15-140.