micFrequency app for iPhone and iPad
4.6 (
9216 ratings )
Utilities
Developer:
Spectrum Bridge Inc.
Free
Current version:
2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Mar 2011
App size: 1.84 Mb
Find out which TV band frequencies are available for wireless microphones at your venue.
The FCC adopted new rules for wireless microphones that operate in the TV bands. Because the FCC recognizes that wireless microphones are used in venues where people gather for events and consumers and businesses rely on these devices, provisions have been made to reserve frequencies exclusively for this use. In addition, wireless microphones may use frequencies deemed as white space that can be shared with white space devices.
Wireless microphones can be operated on exclusively available frequencies without interference from TV services or TV bands devices. Because available channels vary by location and are subject to change, this app provides users with up to date wireless microphone channel availability for any US location.
Make sure you are compliant with new rules governing wireless microphone use!
Latest reviews of micFrequency app for iPhone and iPad
White space fan
Great info, very useful!
Frequency finder
I was hoping this provided specific channels and give me the ability to receive them on my iPhone it does neither.
Spectrum Bridge Wireless Microphone Frequency Locator
This APP is useless. The open TV channel information for my area was not even close to acurate. The app showed only one TV channel available. I know there are at least 21 available open TV channels in my area. I use wireless microphone extensively and coordinate numerous wireless configurations in my area. Although it is true that most of the TV stations are populated with low power entities, wireless microphones will still function while operating on these low power TV channels. This app is not useful for me or anyone else, unless you want to try to cram all of your wirless into one TV channel. Perhaps the political and lobbying interests of Spectrum Bridge are not with the American Citizen but rather with the new broadband white space transmiting device Robber Baron Machine that is invading and taking over the white spaces that really belong to the citizens of the United States of America and should not be for sale for any price, anytime, ever.
RobtLock
Big waste of money.
Should be cheaper...
This app is handy for a quick sketch of TV channels in use in a given area. Thats a great place to start, but a serious/pro mic user should use a frequency or spectrum analyzer.
It would be nice if the color coding on the channels screen carried over to the information screen (where the actual frequencies are shown). But $4.99 for this? Seriously??
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