You may be a little bewildered by the range of prices and types of radio microphones, so here's a short introduction: The quality and price ranges from 'karaoke' types costing £20 or less, right up to a...
I agree totally with the last report. I am a radio engineeer and have seen many traders advertise "UHF" radio mic's working on 175 Mhz. UHF actually starts at 300MHz. Beware!!!
With the potential "sell-off" of the UHF frequencies that are currently being used to transmit Analogue TV in the UK, there is a chance that the current licence free band (channel 70) allocated to radio mics...
RADIO MICROPHONES ARE A POPULAR CHOICE THESE DAYS FOR VOCALISTS, THEY OFFER THE ABILITY ON STAGE TO MOVE ABOUT FREELY AND ARE OFTEN LESS PRONE TO FEEDBACK THAN A WIRED MICROPHONE. MANY GET LISTED ON EBAY, BOTH...