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FCC. OPERATION OF WIRELESS MICROPHONES IN THE
700 MHZ BAND
WILL BE PROHIBITED BY LAW AFTER JUNE 12, 2010

Here is a statement directly from the FCC website
Certain wireless microphones have operated in frequencies that are
needed for public safety. When these microphones were first designed, the
frequencies they used were in between the frequencies that television stations
used to broadcast television programs. With the completion of the digital
television (DTV) transition on June 12, 2009, television stations no longer use
the frequencies between 698 and 806 MHz (the 700 MHz Band) for broadcast. These
frequencies are now being used by public safety entities (such as police, fire
and emergency services) and by commercial providers of wireless services (such
as wireless broadband services). The wireless microphones that had been operating
in the old TV broadcast channels can cause harmful interference to these public
safety and wireless consumer services. Therefore, all users of wireless
microphones (or certain low power auxiliary stations) that operate on any of
the frequencies in the 700 MHz band – including both licensed users (under Part
74) and unlicensed users – now have to stop operating in this band. The FCC is
only prohibiting the use of wireless microphones that operate in the 700 MHz
Band. You may continue to use wireless microphones that operate on other
broadcast frequencies. Microphones with cords are not affected by the FCC’s
decision.