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Douglas Robertson is FCC licensed.
Citizen Doug Productions can offer standing in all available bands up to 250mW. With our coordination services, your productions will have the best options for your wireless requirements.
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Are My Wireless Mics Legal? What Frequencies for Mics Do I Buy? Why Get an FCC License For Wireless Mics?
This post is still evolving. The newest info at the top, the links to apply for an FCC Low Power license is at the bottom. 7-13-2020 Today’s The Day: Production Wireless Gear That Operates In The 616-653 & 663-698 MHz … Continue reading
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