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<p>RF Spectrum Threat: OFCOM Survey  <img width="1800" height="1174" src="https://dt7v1i9vyp3mf.cloudfront.net/styles/medium/s3/imagelibrary/o/ofcom_uhf-w_avbBWIC3yS5duAjQrkuy53ijrs1YIz.jpg" alt="OFCOM UHF UK wireless IEM radio mic bandwidth sell-off" title=""></p>
<p>Once again, the UHF bandwidth that is currently allocated to RF audio gear is at risk of being reassigned to high-speed data and mobile phone networks, and OFCOM are inviting those who'd be affected to fill in a user survey so that they can effectively challenge the move. </p>]]></description>
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