04/07/2012 Bookmark and Share

EAV Pro Audio launch free online wireless microphone frequency checker

With the upcoming changes that are going to take place to radio frequency allocations later this year, it's important to ensure that the wireless mics you already own or are looking to purchase will still be able to work in the future. EAV Pro Audio are looking to make the task of future-proofing your wireless setup that much easier with the launch of their free online Wireless Microphone Frequency Checker.

Some of the questions that the e-commerce site are hoping to address include:

  • Will my current radio microphones work past 2012?
  • Can I add more wireless microphones to my current set up?
  • What frequency should I be running my wireless microphones on?
  • Do the wireless microphone changes affect my systems?
  • Do I need to buy a licence?
  • Do I need to buy new wireless microphones because of the changes?
  • Should I use a Fixed Site Licence or the Channel 38 license? 

If you are finding yourself asking similar questions, then head to the EAV's web site where you can find the frequency checker section at www.e-av.co.uk/wireless-microphone-frequency-checker. By filling in the online form, EAV promise to get back to you within one working day with the information and advice that you need to ensure compatibility with your wireless equipment.

In addition to the new frequency checking facility, you can also find a variety of professional live sound and audio recording products at www.e-av.co.uk.


 

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