Wireless microphone equipment company Shure Inc. has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission asking the agency to reverse its decision and guarantee that at least one 6 MHz UHF ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Charles W. Rhodes Last month, this column introduced a scheme for allocating UHF band channels by ...
The new Video Division Chief within the FCC's Media Bureau has opened up a comment period for a proposal that would see a PBS ...
Atlanta-headquartered Gray Media will be the subject of notices of proposed rulemaking that seek public input on plans that would see a trio of the company’s broadcast TV stations reverse their plans ...
Shure has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reverse its recent decision and ensure that at least one “vacant” 6MHz UHF channel is designated in each market for wireless ...
The Federal Communications Commission has refused a request from Sennheiser and Shure to preserve a vacant channel in the TV bands for wireless microphones use. It upheld its previous decision despite ...
Many viewers have found that they can't pick up certain stations after the switch, even with the right TVs or converter boxes. The stations are still trying to figure out ways to help them tune in.
PARIS — U.S. and Australian defense forces will share narrowband satellite capacity in the Pacific and Indian ocean regions following an agreement signed April 28 and a decision by Australia to double ...
CHICAGO—Shure Inc. has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission asking the agency to reverse its decision and guarantee at least one 6 MHz UHF channel in each market is reserved for ...
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