


There is the potential for interference from other radio microphones. Other users: Wireless computer networks (Wi-Fi), RF Tags (RFID), Bluetooth short-range links, video links, wireless microphones, microwave ovens, movement detectors, industrial control and monitoring, wireless DMX control, digital wireless intercom.Manufacturers claim up to 70 frequencies can be used together.Older VHF equipment may continue to use the legacy frequencies: VHF band (173.7 – 175.1 MHz) UHF other users: Wireless microphones, domestic cordless headsets and loudspeakers. VHF other users: Wireless microphones only.Transmitter power: 10mW (Up to 50mW permitted for body-worn pack).Typically, up to 4 frequencies can be used together.Typically, up to 3 VHF frequencies can be used together.All new equipment should use the following frequencies: VHF band (173.7 – 175.1 MHz)

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