WIRELESS MICROPHONES IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE USE OF WIRELESS MICROPHONES IN AUSTRALIA

IMPORTANT CHANGES TO THE USE OF WIRELESS MICROPHONES IN AUSTRALIA

From 1 January 2015, it became illegal to use any wireless microphones in the 694 – 820 MHz frequency range as those frequencies have been reassigned to Telecomunications.

Alternative frequencies have been assigned for general use and they include the following frequency ranges: 520 – 694 MHz and 1790 – 1800 MHz, with some other frequencies also available.

If you choose to use the spectrum in the 520 – 694 MHz range, you must not cause interference to television and radio services who also use this spectrum.

The ACMA’s regional fact sheets have high-level information about the changes to wireless microphones.

THE ACMA’s WIRELESS MICROPHONE CHANNEL FINDER

Find out what spectrum is available in 520 – 694 MHz for wireless microphones in your area by using the ACMA’s online channel finder.

Simply type the street address of where you intend to use your wireless microphone into the channel finder and it will tell you what spectrum is available in your area.

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