Frage von aight8:Crisp short question.
There are many of spark gaps Sets (SonyV1, Senn G3, G2) always ENG versions. Why are the most twice as expensive?
next: there bhphotovideo eg on the same set in different Mhz and so numbers.
UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (30/32 - 566 to 590MHz)
UWP-V1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Package (42/44 - 638 to 662MHz)
which means that xx / yy? and now what?
Antwort von deti:
which means that xx / yy? and now what? They are actually intended for television broadcasting channels in the UHF-tape on which synonymous radio microphones operate.
see synonymous: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analogue_terrestrial_television_in_the_United_Kingdom#625_lined_system
In Germany, you must use wireless microphones only between 780 and 865MHz. About the same as TV channels 60 to 68 From 2016, only between 863 and 865MHz.
Sennheiser is different here, the D-780-822Mhz tape and tape the E-823-865MHz. Today you should only buy E-tape devices, as they then s.2016 on the remaining 3 MHz bandwidth can be operated next.
Deti
Antwort von hofnarr:
Why are the most twice as expensive? so that the manufacturers make money ;-)
a closely-set purchased with taschenenpfänger just someone who needs it synonymous. according to the number of items are manageable. rack-mount receiver of the market for "normal" spark gaps with is many times larger and the competition between the manufacturers there is therefore more pronounced.
which means that xx / yy? and now what? for sony to give them each to pay the switching bandwidth. Eg 30/32 covers the terrestrial TV channel designations are 30, 31 and 32 from the European slightly different.
a legal operation of the spark gaps in the frequency ranges 566-590 and 638-662MHz in Germany would in any event and no registration fee, if the U.S. version ever be approved.
in Germany still offered versions uwp-v1/62 uwp-v1/67 and I would not buy anymore. are both in the frequency range 798-862MHz, spark gaps, the use permit for this area runs from the next years.
Best Buy: sennheiser G3 in the frequency range "E", then you can use frequencies between 863 and 865MHz in Europe without registration and fees. band "E" is for example in Britain widespread and closely-sets are countries where often cheaper than in the UK.
cons: 863-865MHz are ISM frequencies, the synonymous of numerous other radio applications may be used (wireless headphones, etc. ..) and have frequency range in the narrow s.selben not place an infinite number of spark gaps at the same space without interfering with each other.
ups ... deti was faster ... * G *
Antwort von rush:
In part, at the ENG synonymous variants still a plug-on for (hand) microphones here ...