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Frequency Coordination at Citizen Doug Productions
Your projects can have reliable wireless performance. Using Intermodulation Analysis System (IAS) software, Clearwaves, and RF Explorer can make all your wireless mics, wireless intercom, and IFB play together nicely
Radio Active Designs demos UV-1G wireless intercom at NRG Stadium
Radio Active Designs’ UV-1G is a very well thought out wireless intercom system. With the belt packs transmitting in VHF and the base station transmitting in UHF and the utilization of AM transmission and new antenna design, they promise to … Continue reading
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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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Citizen Doug Productions does frequency coordination
Citizen Doug Productions has gathered a range of software, tools and experience that gives our clients a level of confidence that is necessary in today’s hostile radio spectrum. Wireless mics, in-ear monitors, wireless intercom, camera hops, on set listening, all … Continue reading
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