VHF radio mics - are they still legal ?
Due to one of our establishments closing down recently , I recovered a number of old radiomic systems , operating on the old VHF frequencies around 173-175 MHz which were the licence free ones here in the UK .
While I have no particular plans to do anything with these , and already have good UHF kit , I'm just wondering - can these old VHF systems still be used legally here in the UK ? I'm just one of these people who hate throwing anything potentially useful out . |
Re: VHF radio mics - are they still legal ?
The license free channels are:
173.800 174.000 174.200 174.400 174.600 174.800 175.000 Co-ordinated (licenced channels) are: 176.400* 192.300 200.100 207.700 470 – 790 177.000* 208.100 *Not available in Northern Ireland Shared channels (licence required) are: 175.250* 191.900 199.700 208.300 209.200 175.525* 192.800 200.300 208.600 209.600 176.600* 193.000 200.600 209.000 209.800 *Not available in Northern Ireland |
Re: VHF radio mics - are they still legal ?
I still have some canford VHF radio mic kit and find it very useful for transmitting talkback to Baofeng UV5r radios when doing multi camera shoots.
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Re: VHF radio mics - are they still legal ?
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Normally there was a maximum of 4:- 173.800 174.200 174.800 175.000 And some systems could only get 3 working together. |
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