Innocent Mistake.
I recently just bought a sennheiser g2 wireless system. Not knowing that much about them, i chose a 626MHz-662MHz. Hey, i didn't know anything about them, however i knew how to get them connected to A1.
So i received the package today from B&H and there was a flyer in the manual. Frequencies, i panicked since it listed US TV-Channel freq. that matched the same range. so I did a little googling and it appears you need a license to use wireless microphones!!!!! what do i do now? EW 100 G2 Series - 626MHz to 662MHz frequency. I'm in Riverside, CA. I'm i totally screwed for jumping into the ocean without first, learning how to swim? the set will be used for weddings, videos, interviews, etc. is there a way out without returning the product? I tested the set and it worked perfectly. I'm I alright if use them anywhere in town? |
I have the "B" kit also, 626MHz to 662MHz frequency, don't think you need any kind of license though. Good luck with your business.
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Mike |
what about...
can I use one of the wireless together with the A1 microphone?
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both at once doesn't work.
i often need 2 mics and had to purchase 2 setups. i played around with the audio on the a1 briefly and got the internal and external going. i wouldnt suggest it..you'll get a lot of "room noise" and whoever is mic'd could get drowned out by what "might" come in front of the cam. |
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Bill |
didn't use the xlr.
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They provably had a multi channel receiver.
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However, if you are not in the USA (e.g, in Kenya per your profile), different rules are likely to apply. |
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