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SONY WIRELESS MIC BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER WRT-8B 62/64
[PRICED PER UNIT - 1 AVAILABLE AT TIME OF LISTING]
Listing last update on April 05, 2016 - Viewed 130 times

SONY WIRELESS MIC BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER WRT-8B 62/64
[PRICED PER UNIT - 1 AVAILABLE AT TIME OF LISTING]



THE WRT-8B BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE EXTENSIVE RANGE OF SONY UHF SYNTHESIZED WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS. EXTREMELY COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT, ESSENTIAL QUALITIES FOR USE IN FAST-MOVING TV AND THEATER PRODUCTIONS. INSIDE ITS TOUGH, DIE-CAST MAGNESIUM BODY IS A HIGHLY STABLE, LOW NOISE TRANSMITTER PROVIDING SUPERB AUDIO QUALITY. IT CAN OPERATE FOR UP TO 13 HOURS ON TWO AA-BATTERIES, AND FEATURES SWITCHABLE AF INPUT (MIC/LINE) AND RF OUTPUT LEVELS (10MW/50MW). AS WELL AS THEATER AND STUDIO USE, THE WRT-8B HAS THE FUNCTIONALITY AND RUGGED CONSTRUCTION THAT MAKES IT IDEAL FOR THE DEMANDING ENVIRONMENTS OF NEWS GATHERING, DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION AND SPORTS EVENTS.

B STOCK

Additional Details
ID#: 87725
Listing Type: Direct Discount Available
Model: WRT8B 62/64
Manufacturer: SONY
Condition: MFG B STOCK
Shipping Info: 0.00 lbs.,
Seller's Location: WA, USA
Updated: April 05, 2016
M.S.R.P.: $2,000.00
Asking Price: SOLD
CONSUMER ALERT
Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device.

Wireless microphone device that operate in portions of the 617-652 MHz or 663-698 MHz frequencies. Beginning in 2017, these frequencies are being transitioned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the 600 MHz service to meet increasing demand for wireless broadband services. Users of this device must cease operating on these frequencies no later than July 13, 2020. In addition, users of this device may be required to cease operations earlier than that date if their operations could cause harmful interference to a 600 MHz service licensee’s wireless operations on these frequencies.

Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888- CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website at www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones.
To operate wireless microphone systems at power greater than 50mW, you must qualify as a Part 74 user and be licensed.

NOTE – This has not changed at all and has been in effect for over 20 years. If you qualify and wish to apply for a license go to:

http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form601/601.html

Look under BROADCAST AUXILIARY – Land Mobile (Part 74) You will need forms FCC 601 Schedule d and Schedule H

From the FCC docket 10-16 – Page 7 – (boldface has been added by us)

10. Under Section 74.832, only certain entities may be issued licenses authorizing the use of low power auxiliary stations. In particular, these entities fall within the following categories: (1) licensees of AM, FM, TV, or International broadcast stations or low power TV stations; (2) broadcast network entities; (3) certain cable television system operators; (4) motion picture and television program producers as defined in the rules; and (5) certain entities with specified interests in Broadband Radio Service (BRS) and Educational Broadcast Service (EBS) licenses, i.e., BRS licensees (formerly licensees and conditional licensees of stations in the Multipoint Distribution Service and Multi-channel Multipoint Distribution Service), or entities that hold an executed lease agreement with a BRS licensee or conditional licensee or entities that hold an executed lease agreement with an Educational Broadcast Service (formerly Instructional Television Fixed Service) licensee or permittee.25 Cable television operations, motion picture and television program producers may be authorized to operate low power auxiliary stations only in the bands allowed for TV broadcasting.26 All classes of broadcast auxiliary stations provided for in Subpart H, except wireless video assist devices (WVADs), may be operated on a short term basis under the authority conveyed by a Part 73 license or a broadcast auxiliary license without prior authorization, subject to conditions.

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