Re: [Harp-L] SR40 Wireless Snap On for sale
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] SR40 Wireless Snap On for sale
- From: Bill Hines <billhines4@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 11:01:36 -0400
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I remember something about the FAA recently changing the frequency bands
and the older wireless units operate in a band that is no longer
permissible and will be used for other things (hence increasing the
likelihood that it will interfere with the sound/operation of these
older units). Do you know if yours runs under the new frequency range
that is being used by wireless equipment for this purpose? I bought a
newer Samson Airline specifically because it does operate under the new
band. You might check before someone buys it and comes back at you upset
about that.
Bill Hines
On 4/26/2011 10:40 AM, davymax wrote:
The revolutionary WMS 40 Microtools Series snapon transmitter turns every dynamic microphone into a radio mic. Just plug the snapon transmitter into the XLR connector on your mic, and the SR 40 stationary receiver will receive your vocals with the proverbial clarity of UHF transmission technology.
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