NEWS: New Federal guidelines for wireless microphone use. Effective Now.
Attention: Do you use wireless microphones?
If so, please read the following important information about their use from the FCC (Federal Communications Commission).
Many of you probably haven't yet had the chance to update your wirless microphones. Frankly we wish you didn't have to replace good equipment. But, this is beyond the control of A/V companies like Piwer Sound or wirless microphone manufacturers. The June 12, 2010 deadline for replacement of non-conforming mics has passed.
Let us help get your parish or business in compliance today!
Wireless models for a host of applications are available.
At Power Sound of New England we want to make it easy for you to understand these guidelines and offer our support in any changes that you need to make with your wireless microphone system.
Whether you purchased your wireless system from us of from another company we can help you.
Call now toll free: 800.544.0108, or read on for more information. ~Troy D. Jennings; PSNE
From the Federal Communications Commission announcement:
"Under a new FCC rule, anyone who uses a wireless microphone (or similar device) that operates in the 700 MHz Band will have to stop operating their wireless microphone (or similar device) no later than June 12, 2010.
Why did the FCC make this rule?
Certain wireless microphones have operated in frequencies that are needed for public safety. When these microphones were first designed, the frequencies they used were in between the frequencies that television stations used to broadcast television programs. With the completion of the digital television (DTV) transition on June 12, 2009, television stations no longer use the frequencies between 698 and 806 MHz (the 700 MHz Band) for broadcast. These frequencies are now being used by public safety entities (such as police, fire and emergency services) and by commercial providers of wireless services (such as wireless broadband services).
Power Sound of New England is here to help explain news from the FCC regarding the new rules of operation for ALL wireless microphones.
If your parish uses wireless microphones of any kind, for any purpose; you need to know about the new rules prohibiting use of certain models operating on specific frequencies.
As stated many, especially older model wireless microphones, operate on a frequency that will no longer be allowed. Please note: The deadline for cessation of use is June 12, 2010.
We know this many be confusing news and you may need assistance and information to understand what this means to you. Power Sound of New England is here to assist you with compliance.
No matter where you purchased your wireless microphone; if it needs to be replaced we can help. In many cases REBATES are available.
Do you need new wireless microphone system?
Rebates from manufactures and Special Pricing incentives from Power Sound of New England are available to assist with the transition if you need new equipment to meet the new FCC guidelines.
Call us today to learn more about wireless systems and the how the FCC guidelines affect you.
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