How much is a Channel 38 licence?

UHF (Channel 38) £85.00 for one year and £155.00 for two years. If users decide to purchase this type of licence there is a discount for purchasing direct from our website: £75.00 for one year and £135.00 for two years.

How much is an Ofcom licence?

The licence fee is £75 for five years. Simple Site Light: This licence authorises the use of a radio system operating a base station and mobile stations within a small area (typically 1 kilometre or less). Frequencies available under this licence class are typically used for radio paging systems.

What is a Pmse license?

If you are using wireless microphones, talkback (walkie-talkies) and production services for radio and TV, you will need a programme-making and special events (PMSE) licence. They’re required by law if directly associated with a performance or event.

How many radio Mics on Channel 38?

The majority of our radio mic hire systems run on Channel 38. We recommend running a maximum of 12 – 16 radio mics on this band. If you’re running over 12, you may wish to consider using external antennas on the receivers and getting the receivers nice and close to the stage.

What are the legal frequencies for wireless mics?

Unlicensed wireless microphone use is permitted on the 902-928 MHz band, the 1920-1930 MHz, and on portions of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands under specified power levels and rules for operation for each of those bands.

Do you need a licence for walkie talkies?

Do you need a radio licence? Yes, unless your two way radio operates on a pre-programmed, licence free frequency approved by Ofcom (within the band 446.0 to 446.1 MHz). Licence free radios (commonly referred to as walkie talkies) don’t usually provide the coverage or features that a business requires, however.

How do I get a PRS licence?

To apply for a premium rate service (“PRS”) licence, all providers must first register with ComReg to set up an online account. This is a separate process to obtaining a licence. The registration process is a once-off process and there is no cost involved in registering as a PRS provider.

What frequencies are illegal for wireless microphones?

In 2010, the FCC prohibited the use of wireless mics and devices on unused broadcast channels on the 600 MHz service band and on the 700 MHz band – specifically the frequencies between 698 and 806 MHz.

How many wireless microphones can be used at once?

Using Wireless Microphones Simultaneously Technically, the limit is 32 (Americas) or 40 (International) microphones per system. That’s a lot of wireless mics! On a larger scale, you can also have multiple wireless systems running independently in different conference rooms.

What radios can you use without a license?

What Do You Need in a No FCC-License Walkie-Talkie/Radio?

  • The Family Radio Service (FRS channels)
  • The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
  • The Business Radio Service (BRS)
  • The Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)