Losing your voice
The importance of wireless microphones
Wireless microphones are essential to modern production values. From live performance to big events, corporate conferences to your local church, wireless systems are everywhere.
Clean spectrum
For wireless microphones and in-ear systems to work we need access to clean RF (radio frequency) spectrum; this is fundamental rule number one.
But not just any spectrum
Wireless microphone systems have long operated in UHF bands IV & V (470 – 865MHz). UHF spectrum is the preferential space to operate in and has become open to exploitation by other services in recent years.
Why UHF?
These UHF bands offer the largest quantity of high quality spectrum required for large professional events.
Why is UHF Spectrum so Important for Wireless Audio?
Discover why the single biggest threat to wireless audio is in your pocket.
What’s happening to UHF?
As you've probably guessed, it's related to your mobile. The last 15 years have seen the explosion of mobile phones, and then, in rapid succession, the growing demand to have ever faster and reliable wireless internet access available on these devices.
Mobile phones in isolation aren’t the problem…
…The problem stems from the recent expansion into next generation 4G data services and how this affects the UHF spectrum used by wireless microphones. To understand this, we need to understand the Digital Dividend Review (DDR).
What Was the DDR (Digital Dividend Review)
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Mobile phones now and then
It’s no wonder they’re after UHF spectrum
They are best suited to provide excellent coverage thanks to their propagation characteristics.
What does this mean for you?
With the 800MHz band now cleared for 4G mobile data services, the mobile sector has now set its eyes on the 700MHz band as well.
Consequences
Rights and licenses to use spectrum are now big business. If the trend continues, there may soon be insufficient amounts of spectrum available to reliably operate wireless audio systems in the Netherlands.
The Consequence of Spectrum Re-allocation
Discover why the single biggest threat to wireless audio is in your pocket.
The Ironic thing is…
Wireless microphones use UHF spectrum daily to produce content, the very same content that is streamed to millions of smart phones using the very same spectrum! If wireless microphones do not have clean spectrum to operate in, the audio will be interrupted and the production values of events in The Netherlands will be significantly diminished. For example, try to imagine a Cirque Du Soleil show or your favourite artist, but you can’t hear them properly!
Irony of Digital Streaming
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One thing is certain
Electromagnetic spectrum is a national resource, just like gold or oil, there is only so much of it. And, if the Government continues to clear more UHF spectrum, we will eventually run out.
Spectrum Update
Since Losing Your Voice launched a year ago, the spectrum landscape has continued to change as the debate surrounding the future of UHF spectrum continues. In the videos below, we uncover two major changes:
- The recently confirmed clearance of the 700MHz band.
- The announcement of Whitespace Devices and how they affect users of wireless microphones.
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What's Happening to the 700MHz Band of RF Spectrum?
At the World Radio Conference 2015, regulators gathered to discuss the future of spectrum. The key focus at this years event was the proposed…
What Are Whitespace Devices?
As a relatively new development in the ongoing debate about the future of spectrum, Whitespace Devices are often overlooked or misunderstood. In this…
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