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Are My Wireless Mics Legal? What Frequencies for Mics Do I Buy? Why Get an FCC License For Wireless Mics?
5-30-17 Editor’s note. The auction is complete. Houston can look forward to a severe reduction in available spectrum according to the chart below Radio Active Designs has made a nice interactive map of major cities whitespace. 2-1-17 Editor’s Note. This … Continue reading
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