Thanks Tim, and all.
I've just got in from a slow drive up a clogged M1, so haven't got my
brain round every last paragraph on the link you sent, but I will try
when I'm less bog eyed!
I'm sorry it was old news, but the PM programme was the first I'd heard
of it.
Still not sure that churches
: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 7:29 PM
To: NSP group
Subject: [NSP] Re: Radio Mics and channel 69
Don't radio mics used in small locations (e.g. church hall etc) just work
on
a local signal (i.e. mic to amp - like a baby minder thing)?
Apart from interference issues, wouldn't they st
Perhaps this link will help answer a few of the questions implied below. The
consultation period may be over, but it was unlikely to have made any
difference anyway, may be more joy if 100,000 people contacted their MPs.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/pmse_funding/summary/
Tim
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Sent: 19 November 2009 00:51
To: 'NSP group'
Subject: [NSP] Re: Radio Mics and channel 69
To complain go to:
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/pmse_funding/howtorespond/form
These UHF systems transmit from the mic to a local receiver. If you continue to
use channel 69 after bro
bject: [NSP] Re: Radio Mics and channel 69
Don't radio mics used in small locations (e.g. church hall etc) just work on a
local signal (i.e. mic to amp - like a baby minder thing)?
Apart from interference issues, wouldn't they still work like the old local CB
radios - my walkie talkies st
Subject: [NSP] Re: Radio Mics and channel 69
Don't radio mics used in small locations (e.g. church hall etc) just work on
a local signal (i.e. mic to amp - like a baby minder thing)?
Apart from interference issues, wouldn't they still work like the old local
CB radios - my walkie talkies
Don't radio mics used in small locations (e.g. church hall etc) just work on
a local signal (i.e. mic to amp - like a baby minder thing)?
Apart from interference issues, wouldn't they still work like the old local
CB radios - my walkie talkies still work even though they are on the
obsolete (an