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  2. Wireless microphone licensing - Wikipedia

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    A significant portion of the TV band spectrum in the 600 MHz band, including most (but not all) of the spectrum on TV channels 38 to 51 (614 to 698 MHz), was repurposed for the new 600 MHz service band for wireless services and will no longer be available for wireless microphone use. Specifically, wireless microphones operating in the new 600 ...

  3. Wireless microphone - Wikipedia

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    A wireless microphone, or cordless microphone, is a microphone without a physical cable connecting it directly to the sound recording or amplifying equipment with which it is associated. Also known as a radio microphone , it has a small, battery-powered radio transmitter in the microphone body, which transmits the audio signal from the ...

  4. MIPRO - Wikipedia

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    MIPRO was established in 1995 by founder K.C. Chang, who had in 1970 designed the first FM wireless microphone in Taiwan and obtained the first patent for a condenser microphone capsule in Taiwan. In 2001 MIPRO introduced a technology they termed ACT (Automatic Channel Targeting).

  5. Sennheiser - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the company introduced "Microport," a wireless microphone system for television production. In 1958 Labor W was renamed Sennheiser electronic. [ 7 ] In 1960, Sennheiser introduced the cardioid successor to its popular MD 21, the MD 421 ; this microphone was also quickly adopted for professional broadcasting applications ...

  6. Raymond A. Litke - Wikipedia

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    Litke’s wireless mike resembled a silver tube with “a microphone at the top, a transmitter in the middle and its battery power supply at the bottom.” [1] It was 6 inches long, 1 inch in diameter, and weighed 7 ounces; the device had a broadcast range of up to a half-mile. Two types of mikes were available: lavalier and hand-held.

  7. Sound Devices - Wikipedia

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    Sound Devices products have been used for many well-known films, including Birdman [4] and Batman: The Dark Knight, [5] and TV shows, including Doctor Who [6] and Breaking Bad [7] In 2018 Sound Devices announced the acquisition of Audio Limited, a UK manufacturer of wireless microphone systems.