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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (35638)9/14/2010 12:42:25 PM
From: fred g  Read Replies (3) of 46821
 
Are you being facetious, Frank?

Wireless mics are one of the more critical spectrum applications. When you pay $100 for a Broadway ticket, you want the singers to be in unison, not some of them delayed a half second while a jackass up the street downloads some pR0n....

Actually the FCC should have set aside some frequencies for wireless mics and some for other purposes. Not that theater, even Broadway, is even an authorized wireless mic user... some stages have moved to 902 MHz, which is legal but unprotected. And some lease mics from shady third parties who give the producers legal cover ("I didn't ask about the frequencies").
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