Wireless Mics Frequency

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Audiodave1

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Sure,
Which ones do you want?

Actually, what is the application the mics of interest are being used for.

That'll help narrow things down a bit.

Until then, The VHF band has just about 0 use these days outside of bar bands.

The broadcast world uses anything from 540-806 (,025 steps WFM) if it's not ocupied by a DTV or Analog TV station. 950-956 gets a little use too.

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Hi Dave1

I'm looking the ones in police cars that have the camera and mics
in them it should be VHF and if you have the bar ones too :lol:
 

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For PD wireless mics, search the 169.0000 thru 172.0000 range.

Be aware that you need to be extremely close to the stop to hear much of anything, due to the low-power transmiters. On average, I'd say within 100 yds and a clear line-of-sight as well.

Hope this helps.
 

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Oh, ok.

As mentioned above. Start around 167Mhz thru 220 Mhz.

Odd steps in this band for mich but you should be safe with .010 Khz rather than .005 or .025.

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Hi Scott.
To get you in the ballpark do a google search for the following
Sennheiser frequencies
Shure frequencies
AKG Frequencies

Best Regards,
Dave
 
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