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<p>Hello,</p>
<p> I was wondering. I haven't kept up on it much other than how it affects me in the use of our wireless mics in the theater.</p>
<p>We've lost frequencies to emergency services and for "devices".</p>
<p> Is there anything on the market that actually uses these frequencies we've lost?
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<p> I haven't seen anything that makes note of it. Not like the wireless network device boxes that show in big bold letters and numbers "5GHz!" when they got different abilities.</p>
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<p>Jeff Kanyuck</p>
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