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OK I wasn't to concerned about Spectrum Space between TV channels.
But, if that purported free space fringes close to where Wireless Microphones and Guitar Transmitters are at...
Well...
That's another situation entirely.
The FCC (Uncle Charlie) hasn't been enforcing interference rules for years unless you can aford to have or do a spectrum Study and prove who's doing the interferring.
So, what's going to stop some wireless operator from adding a foot warmer (illegal amplifier) that boosts his coverage and causes harmonics into these other bands?
I'll tell you what. NOTHING AT ALL!
How'd you like your favorite band to have to cancel their show because once they arrive they discover that there are no frequency combinations they can use that are interference free????
TANSTAAFL (There ain't no such thing as a free lunch!)
Mike Sr. - Posted by: madrucke@... Posted on: 03/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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