Systems that tune between 470 and 608 will remain under traditional rules. If you have wireless microphones that don’t tune above 608 MHz the incentive auction does not impact them.
What are the main points to know about the incentive auction? This repurposing of the 600 MHz spectrum will, therefore, affect wireless microphone operations across the current TV bands in the future. We also touched on steps organizations can take to achieve synergy when they have microphones from multiple manufacturers on multiple frequenciesįCC website: In the May 2014 Incentive Auction Report and Order, the FCC adopted rules to implement the broadcast television spectrum incentive auction, which will involve reorganizing the existing television band and repurposing a portion of the UHF television band for new wireless broadband services, which will no longer be available to wireless microphones. We contacted Joe Ciaudelli of Sennheiser to walk us through some specifics of the update and options houses of worship have.
There’s been a lot of discussion and questions regarding the FCC’s 600 MHz incentive auction.