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Summary Of: Wireless microphone

He patented the first practical wireless microphone in May 1961... The wireless microphone was also tested at the Olympic trials held at Stanford University in 1959... It is claimed that the first time a wireless microphone was used to record sound during filming of a motion picture was on... Almost all wireless microphone systems use wideband... wireless microphone use is effectively restricted to VHF and above... Many older wireless microphone systems operate in the... Most modern wireless microphone products operate in the... Manufacturers that offer digital wireless microphone systems include Audio... use of wireless microphone systems requires a license... There are currently some wireless microphone manufacturers that are marketing wireless microphones for use in the United States that operate in... In many other countries wireless microphone use requires a license... and wireless microphone manufacturers are firmly against these types of devices ostensibly for this reason...

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