March 18, 2010

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FCC REVISING WIRELESS MICROPHONE LICENSE ELIGIBILITY

Deadline For Comments February 22, 2010

After nearly 35 years, the Federal Communications Commission is considering expanding its licensing rules for wireless microphones, in-ear monitors, production intercom systems, and similar equipment that operates in the television broadcast (VHF and UHF) band.Until now, only broadcasters, motion picture and television program producers, and similar entities were eligible for licenses. The FCC is aware that wireless microphonesare used today by musical performers, houses of worship, theaters, schools,businesses, and many other types of entities.

The FCC permits wireless microphone operation either with or without a license.However, in the near future, licensed users may be afforded greater protection againstinterference from future consumer wireless TV Band Devices (both fixed and portable)that will operate in the same spectrum as wireless microphones.

The FCC is seeking comments from wireless users that will assist them in determining who should be eligible for a wireless microphone license. They need to know how you use wireless systems and how your productions and/or your business would be affected by sporadic interference from new TV Band Devices.If you rely on wireless audio equipment, it is critical that you submit comments to the FCC before the deadline of February 22, 2010.

For guidelines on how you can submit comments on this issue, send an email message to wirelessmicrophones@shure.com You will receive a reply message with details onwhat information must be included in your comments and how to file them with the FCC.