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What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics?
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Mr Scientist New Member
Call Sign : 26-CT-4322 Posts : 20 Times Thanked : 0 Join date : 2021-11-03 QTH or Location : Long Buckby, Northamptonshire Equipment Used : TH-446 PMR446/70 cm handheld transceiver
Subject: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Thu Nov 11, 2021 11:25 pm
Hello avid readers of mine,
I'm curious to know what frequencies are used by commercial radio mic, such as the ones used in theatres or at events?
73s
Mr Scientist
Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2645 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:24 am
Not seen that one asked before avid readers of mine.
Victor CT Directors
Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6281 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:55 am
Hello Peeta,
I'm using the name 'Peeta' as this is the name you have entered in your profile. It feels more comfortable addressing you as such than your chosen pseudonym, handle, soubriquet or other such of 'Mr Scientist'. (I have to admit it does have the same cringe worthy appeal of you stepping out of a TARDIS and announcing that we may call you 'The Doctor'.)
It would probably help even more to fit in with your peers if you dropped your recent 'avid readers of mine' introduction too.
Both of these points would make everyone far less likely to feel that you were elevating yourself or looking down upon others and fit within the community a little more easily.
You do seem to be an 'avid quizzer' here at Charlie Tango, posing questions that have easily found answers and more results on a typical search engine. Leading questions to a subject matter are one thing but not if, (forgive the pun), they 'peter out' to nothing.
None of us here have an issue with assisting someone with a query that at first hand seems 'simple' as many of us remember the difficulties we faced as new radio operators and enthusiasts when we first started out. We have had many examples of providing such help in the past to help people along with their chosen radio interests.
However, I can't seem to fathom out why you pose the questions you do.
In this instance you give us no clear indication of your intent which may garner interest and if just a straight forward request, again a search engine would be better suited.
All of this is said Peeta in an honest and straight forward way as I can possibly muster to find out what you are trying to achieve. If we had a better idea of your overall intent we may all be better able to assist you and welcome you within the Charlie Tango community.
Best Regards, Victor
CT Admin.
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Mr Scientist New Member
Call Sign : 26-CT-4322 Posts : 20 Times Thanked : 0 Join date : 2021-11-03 QTH or Location : Long Buckby, Northamptonshire Equipment Used : TH-446 PMR446/70 cm handheld transceiver
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:58 pm
Victor wrote:
Hello Peeta,
I'm using the name 'Peeta' as this is the name you have entered in your profile. It feels more comfortable addressing you as such than your chosen pseudonym, handle, soubriquet or other such of 'Mr Scientist'.
Hello Vic,
I saw a long time ago Robert Matthew Van Winkle the rapper/singer known professionally as Vanilla Ice being interviewed. In the interview he explained that only complete strangers usually douchebags that don't know him call him Robert because they think it makes them appear like they do. His friends and family on the other hand call him Ice.
It's the same with me, most people anyway are unable to properly pronounce my first name as it's not pronounced the way it's written.
Both online and offline I'm known by friends family and neighbours as Mr Scientist or "Si"
Victor wrote:
You do seem to be an 'avid quizzer' here at Charlie Tango, posing questions that have easily found answers and more results on a typical search engine.
There goes my thread "How do you change a fuse in a plug".
I, your humble narrator
Mr Scientist
P.s if you don't know the answer the question just say you don't know there's no shame in not knowing...
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Victor CT Directors
Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6281 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:11 pm
Wow, you really are a piece of work aren't you? There was me doubting your intentions too.
Best of luck.
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Red Fox Senior contributor
Call Sign : 108-CT-255 Posts : 157 Times Thanked : 17 Join date : 2020-04-24 QTH or Location : Fife Scotland Equipment Used : Squawk Boxes & Wires - Both Annoy the other half :)
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:48 pm
Well said Victor,
Although I believe you are being polite when you say "piece of work" I'm afraid I like dare I say many others reading this will likely have a much more colourful selection of words for this shall we say "waste of space".
Always look forward to reading well written, meaningful posts deliberately designed to assist others in this hobby.
Keep up the good work.
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Paddy CT Directors
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Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Sat Nov 13, 2021 4:24 am
Si,
If you want to remain a member of the Forum I would ask that you treat people with courtesy and respect please.
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Victor CT Directors
Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6281 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:52 am
Whatever you'd like to call yourself whether that be through demand or editing of your profile....
I have done my very best to prevent you from alienating yourself from other members of the forum yet unfortunately in a very quick time you have successfully achieved that.
Moderating this forum for some time now has left me pretty immune to such derogatory behaviour but I will not tolerate such attitudes towards other members of the forum.
I will give you one thing though in that you are 'inclusive' - you treat everyone with the same disrespect.
No further warnings will be given on this occasion due to the quickly accumulated transgressions shown so far.
With as much respect as you have shown to others,
Victor
CT Admin.
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Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2645 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:19 am
Don't think i can say the word (No you can't Al) on the forum so i won't. Vic do you mean our Victor. Your profile is viewable to all and we like to be a friendly bunce so we look for a name and use that more often than a handle. Remove if you want Victor.
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Victor CT Directors
Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6281 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: What are the frequencies used by commercial radio mics? Sat Nov 13, 2021 9:08 am
THIS TOPIC HAS NOW BEEN LOCKED BY ADMIN.
Fair warning has been given and to prevent any further friction there will be no more discussion here.