dear guys: UHF DTT TV could disappear in a tears time and we could cope, with a few tears perhaps but...
All those UHF channels spend their spare time being used at spectrum for radio mikes and personal monitors. Have you ever thought how present-day TV programmes could be made without radio mikes (and please, please don't tell me you can use VHF/2.4GHz/somewhere else).
Content is King they say. Well; no radio mikes = No Content => No King and with the aid of the mobile phone industry we all appear to be sleepwalking to some very silent content.
Tuesday 18 April 2017 12:06PM
dear guys: UHF DTT TV could disappear in a tears time and we could cope, with a few tears perhaps but...
All those UHF channels spend their spare time being used at spectrum for radio mikes and personal monitors. Have you ever thought how present-day TV programmes could be made without radio mikes (and please, please don't tell me you can use VHF/2.4GHz/somewhere else).
Content is King they say. Well; no radio mikes = No Content => No King and with the aid of the mobile phone industry we all appear to be sleepwalking to some very silent content.