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    Default Reminder DSO switch over

    Just a reminder that the DSO Digital switch over is fast approaching and comes into effect on 1st January 2013 so just check it wont effect your Radio microphone or IEM in ear monitoring any questions just ask.












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    I forgot it was so soon! Nice one Tony.

    http://www.shuredistribution.co.uk/d...-guide_sml.pdf

    Very good guide with lots of decent information.

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    Minor problem is that I can't recall what model we've got, so not sure if it will work / be legal or not!



    Must get my finger out and do a bit of checking!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I forgot it was so soon! Nice one Tony.

    http://www.shuredistribution.co.uk/d...-guide_sml.pdf

    Very good guide with lots of decent information.
    That's a great, easy to understand reference, thanks for posting it .

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    Just a thought it will also apply to users of DMX wireless.

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    Thanks for the link Darren, I dont understand it at all, I have a Shure PG58 will I need to do anything, Hope not it cost me £200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammy View Post
    Thanks for the link Darren, I dont understand it at all, I have a Shure PG58 will I need to do anything, Hope not it cost me £200.
    Hi it really does not matter what make it is you just need to check the frequency your model uses then check Darren's link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Entertainment View Post
    Minor problem is that I can't recall what model we've got, so not sure if it will work / be legal or not!



    Must get my finger out and do a bit of checking!!!
    Oh yuss ... wouldn't want to be doing 6 illegal things, now, would we?

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    PMSL!

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    Had me worried for a moment there!

    Rushed off to check the frequencies of mine:

    Kam KWM1940 UHF Wireless Dual Microphone

    863-865mhz = Licence free spectrum available now and not affected by DSO.

    Note only 2MHz slice of channel 70 is available.

    So legal!
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