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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Carvin EM900 Wireless IEM Transmitter....

    ...by the way...in case anyone was curious....at the Gig last Saturday night the Carvin unit performed flawlessly...in case anyone was wondering...
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  2. #22
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    Default Re: Carvin EM900 Wireless IEM Transmitter....

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Scott View Post
    ...by the way...in case anyone was curious....at the Gig last Saturday night the Carvin unit performed flawlessly...in case anyone was wondering...
    Nice!
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  3. #23
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    Default Re: Carvin EM900 Wireless IEM Transmitter....

    Quote Originally Posted by RBIngraham View Post
    Yeah the FCC is drastically understaffed but think about who those bands were licensed to. Primarily big, large telecoms and govt' agencies for first responders. So if there were formal complaints sent in to the FCC regarding interference, who do you think they are most likely to take the time to do something about it? Hint: it won't the tiny group of HAM radio clubs calling in about someone interfering with the local repeater.
    Verizon, for one, has a team of surveyors responsible for just that...monitoring their frequency band and investigating anomalies and reports of interference.

    If you do have 700MHz stuff you want to get rid of, it's still legal in India, for one. We donated our 700MHz gear to our church's ministry partner there for use in local churches.

    HTH,
    Jeff

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