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Since both VHF and UHF wireless mics systems operate on channels not used by TV, how do I know which frequency to select to make sure that I will not get interference from TV channels in my area?

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Since both VHF and UHF wireless mics systems operate on channels not used by TV, how do I know which frequency to select to make sure that I will not get interference from TV channels in my area?

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Typically larger urban areas will have the most TV stations that can potentially interfere with your wireless if it is not on an unused TV channel frequency. For VHF wireless systems, please note that larger urban areas generally have channels 7, 9, 11, and 13, which can interfere with wireless on those frequencies. UHF wireless systems are generally also in the UHF TV spectrum. With the advent of DTV, additional parts of the spectrum will be taken up as these stations come online. In choosing frequencies, you need to be careful to try to avoid both existing and future TV channels. The following link will help in your selection of open frequencies in your area: www.nady.com/frequency_locator_charts.

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