Shure Clarifies Stance on Wireless Mic Power Levels
Wireless mic maker Shure said it needs to clarify its position on power levels after earlier comments may have been ambiguous, in comments filed in FCC docket 14-166. The comments address mics used in TV spectrum. “Shure does not support…
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rule amendments that would reduce the existing 250 mW maximum output power limit for UHF wireless microphones,” it said. “Wireless microphones have successfully operated with up to 250 mW of output power in UHF broadcast television frequencies pursuant to Part 74 rules for many years.”