Frage von KaiBelow:Hello community,
to know from someone what you have observed, if we use for a production wireless (lapel) microphones in the States. I can imagine, with the frequencies, there may be problems?
Greetings from Oberhausen
Kai Below
Antwort von rush:
if you want to shoot professionally and legally, you must register the frequencies probably "- in Germany, the spectrum so far as I can remember quite synonymous regulated fest ... This is particularly important, of course, when sparks from several simultaneous ".
you are far and wide alone, since it would theoretically not be too many problems ... but legally isses wahrschienlich not quite clean;)
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Kai,
I seem to remember that used in the U.S. using different frequencies for wireless microphone lines are. Unfortunately, I no longer know the source, which I would link you otherwise ...
Antwort von KaiBelow:
hey there ...
Well, we ultimately want to turn only a small private holiday video. Wireless Microphones were certainly easier to use than having to always have the cable here too.
But I can imagine that there are different frequencies than welcome here. And where they would sign this then ...
In the Disney parks in Orlando, I would certainly not with illegal and unregistered wireless mics handle ;-)
Kai
Antwort von KaiBelow:
If anyone is still interested, here consulted for the exact rules are:
http://www.rdrop.com/users/billmc/wireless_faq
Accordingly, I can with the German frequencies where tear gar nix ... But then the cable :-)
Kai