Braindead@70
Well-known member
Has anyone had a problem continuing to use their mics that came with an illegal freq block? Mine can not be modified and I can not afford to trash very expensive systems.
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Has anyone had a problem continuing to use their mics that came with an illegal freq block? Mine can not be modified and I can not afford to trash very expensive systems.
That said, there's a market for your illegal mics. Overseas. What's illegal here isn't necessarily illegal there. Sell 'em overseas and buy legal wireless mics. It's the right thing to do.
That does it! I'm moving to West Undershirt, North Dakota. :happy:...Can you get away with using 700 MHz band gear in North America (2 years after the shutdown)?
Probably in West Undershirt, North Dakota on a Sunday morning, nobody will know or care.
If you tried it in New York, or San Francisco, or Washington, DC you might actually summon a visit from one of the remaining FCC field enforcement team...
That does it! I'm moving to West Undershirt, North Dakota. :happy:
Seriously though, I have an old Sennheiser Evolution G2 set that I don't use. I was going to give to a friend who's starting a wedding video business. Can that model have its frequency band changed?
... and then retested for the FAA which will cost a lot.
I am the author of the original question. I live in Atlanta, GA. Can you offer any more advice? Even my church operates in the "illegal" freqs.
I would't go there. Recently the place has been flooded with old filmmakers with dodgy equipment, house prices have shot up and you can't find a spare frequency for your radio mics
I doubt it could be done cost effectively. It is going to need new firmware done by "someone" and then retested for the FAA which will cost a lot.
Some one could to it as a business opportunity but there are only a finite number of these systems (and it will be different for each make) so I doubt if any one will do it legally. Ie they might be able to do the electronics but not the retesting/certification. so whilst it would work practically you could still be operating illegally.
FCA? I don't know what you use over there... its overseasOnly if you are planning to fly it...
In which case: either god will protect or your going to hell....I am the author of the original question. I live in Atlanta, GA. Can you offer any more advice? Even my church operates in the "illegal" freqs.
The 700mhz emergency band is largely unused. ...
All that said, I do not condone using these illegal systems. But don't be surprised if this band comes back to us, because no one else wants it right now.
If caught be shocked, surprised and claim compete ignorance. It is highly unlikely they will take action against a Church for an honest mistake. They will probably just tell you to stop using them.