UHF Radio Microphones are a popular choice for professional broadcasters and entertainers. All radio microphones can be affected by factors such as building structure and distance but UHF Radio Microphones are the best option to overcome such hurdles. Another common problem can be breakthrough from other radio users again generally the UHF radio microphones offer the best solution to such problems. Future requirements should be considered when purchasing your microphones and if it is likely that you will use more than two or three microphones simultaneously you may wish to consider a multi channel unit. Most UHF Radio Microphones will allow three users simultaneously unlicensed. Up to 24 may be used but licensing would be required please see following notes on Radio Microphone Licensing.
UHF Radio Microphone Licensing:
All the UHF radio microphones within this section can be used without a license. They will operate in the licence free bands UHF 863.1 - 864.9 MHz. If you wish to use large numbers of microphones you will need to use channels outside of the unlicensed band and in such instance you will need to apply for licence.
The licensing process is simple and is controlled in the UK by JFMG Ltd. They will ensure that the correct frequencies are chosen, so as not to clash will other local users (adjacent schools and theatres etc). Other frequencies and options are available for fixed or special installations. Before purchasing any of our UHF Radio mics for a fixed site, we recommend you contact JFMG Ltd or visit their website. They can provide you with detailed information and license application forms.
JFMG Ltd 33-34 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP 0207 299 8660
Channel 38 Information: In December 2009, Ofcom announced some changes to its licensing arrangements for wireless microphones. Wireless microphone users currently have exclusive use of one dedicated channel - channel 69, which will be cleared in 2012 to allow for new uses. To safeguard the future interests of wireless microphone users, Ofcom announced that there would be a replacement channel - channel 38, which will offer the same utility as channel 69. Channel 38 is already widely available in the UK although some areas will not be fully accessible until 2012. For more information regarding channel 38, please visit the "New License Information" on Ofcoms website. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to discuss how the changes will affect you.
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