Shure Urges FCC Adoption of Updated Mic Rules
Shure representatives urged FCC action on wireless multichannel audio systems rules, teed up in an NPRM a year ago (see 2104220056), in a call with Wireless Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology staff. Shure supports a three-channel/MHz minimum spectral…
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efficiency standard, said a filing posted Monday in docket 21-115. Allow licensed mics to employ WMAS technologies at 250 mW and unlicensed at 150 mW, Shure said: “Refrain from imposing conditions on WMAS operations such as a limitation to large events.” Shure discussed “its continued enthusiasm about the promise of WMAS technology and its ability to help address the continuing need to make greater use out of spectrum in high demand while satisfying the very substantial and still growing need for high performance wireless microphones for professional uses.”