 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | Guaranteed to interfere! You want science to decide then it is guaranteed that these cheap made in China transmitters that are more powerful and have greater range than wireless microphones will interfere with someone's TV reception somewhere. |
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 | "In addition, the utilized TV channels often contained multiple microphones, and microphones at FedEx Field transmitted at levels of up to 250 mW. In other words, total channel transmit power was often much greater than the 100 mW maximum possible transmit power proposed by the Coalition for personal/portable white space devices."
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 MrMoodyFree range slavePremium join:2002-09-03 Smithfield, NC | said by asdfdfdfdfdfdfdf :
FedEx Field transmitted at levels of up to 250 mW. In other words, total channel transmit power was often much greater than the 100 mW maximum possible transmit power proposed by the Coalition for personal/portable white space devices." This just goes to show the integrity of the coalition, they are sensationalizing and playing on people's ignorance. The difference between 250 and 100 mW is 4 dB, this is only a SMALL difference, not "much greater." -- Electile Dysfunction: the inability to become aroused over the choice for President put forth by either party. |
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 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | reply to asdfdfdfdfdfdfdf said by asdfdfdfdfdfdfdf :"In addition, the utilized TV channels often contained multiple microphones, and microphones at FedEx Field transmitted at levels of up to 250 mW. In other words, total channel transmit power was often much greater than the 100 mW maximum possible transmit power proposed by the Coalition for personal/portable white space devices." » fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retr···20038596 The whole point of white space devices is that there will be multiples of them (probably many more than wireless microphones) and that they will have much greater range than WiFi devices. Besides most people don't live next door to FedEx Field while many will be in close proximity to someone using the internet. The ATSC digital television standard that became the law of the land in 1996 was not designed to co-exist with the proposed white space devices. |
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