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Dap Audio DAP Audio wireless systems frequency table Australia... Austria... Belgium... Brazil... Canada... 4 Czech Republic... 4 China/Hong Kong... 4 Denmark... 5 Egypt... 5 France... 5 Germany... 6 Greece... 6 Hungary 6 Iran. 7 Israel.. 7 Italy 7 Japan 8 Libanon 8 Luxemburg.. 8 Netherlands 9 Norway. 9 Poland. 10 Portugal... 10 Romania... 10 Slovakia... 11 Spain... 11 Sweden... 11 Switzerland... 12 Turkey... 12 United Kingdom... 13 USA... 14 2 2 3 3 Exclusion of liability The frequency tables in this publication are made according to national laws and regulations. The frequencies are checked on a regular basis. We don t take any responsibility for eventual discrepancies between our listed frequencies and the frequencies actually approved in a given country. We strongly suggest you to inform in your own country or region for any changes or adaptations regarding the allowed frequencies. 1

Australia 520 820 50 (150mW on venue licence) mainly: 690 720 790 820 520 820 mainly: 690 720 790 820 790 820 690 720 790 820 690 720 790 820 Austria 230 250 25 470 790 50 470 790 depending on location 510 526 638 646 654 662 766-775 In Ear: 518 526 Belgium 181.4 184.2 20 202.4 205.2 20 518 526 20 534 542 20 854 862 20 181.4 184.2 202.4 205.2 518 526 534 542 854 862 494 838 494 838 494 838 Foreign users may inform at http://www.bipt.be/ 2

Brasil VHF 250 UHF up to 810 MHz 250 VHF 250 UHF up to 810 MHz 250 VHF 250 UHF up to 810 MHz 250 VHF 250 UHF up to 810 MHz 250 VHF 250 UHF up to 810 MHz 250 For RF-power > 250mW, authorization from ANATEL is necessary Canada 174-216 50 470 608 50 614 806 50 none UHF 50 UHF 50 Czech republic 176-182 50 470 822 50 600-800 740 772 790-822 China / Hong Kong 170 240 30 450 900 HK: 450 520 Uncertain 600 900 HK: 450 560 600 900 HK: 450 560 Uncertain Subject to government s approval 3

Denmark 50 (ISM) For worldwide events frequencies will be allocated 463 865 for In Ear Ch. 70 for permanent installations Egypt 500 800 No limit None (General institution will normally refuse permission) 500 800 500 800 480 800 In reality, no frequencies for wireless microphones are approved France 150.5 178.5 50 183.5 186.5 470 830 VHF and UHF in compliance to French law 470 830 470 830 In Ear and head-phones: 864 Germany 174 223 50 470 790 50 790 862 20 (ISM) 20 790 862 470 790 (on request at German public broadcast stations) 470 790 790 862 470 862 Headphones: : For further information, please see http://www.regtp.de/ 4

Greece 50, no official limitations UHF up to 750 MHz UHF up to 750 MHz 450 750 Hungary 146 149.9 50 216 222 50 470 862 50 146 149.9 216 220 470 862 470 862 470 862 : Foreign users may get preliminary approval from Basys Iran 50 (broadcast) 30 (other applications) Israel 174 174.75 10 178.15 179.25 10 181 181.25 10 185.15 186 10 202 202.75 10 589 590 50 605 606 50 794-806 10 589 590 605-606 Studio, Pro: 589 590 MI: 794-806 Cellphone: 820 960 Low power communication: 43 50 (1mW) 5

Italy 174 223 50 50 174 223 40.980 45.0 Tourguide Japan 779 788 10 797 806 806 809 Basically none for worldwide events frequencies will be allocated 779 788 797 806 806 809 779 788 797 806 806 809 779 788 797 806 806 809 Lebanon 136 174 50 430 512 250 600-830 Not specified Luxemburg All UHF frequencies 50 All UHF frequencies All UHF frequencies All UHF frequencies All UHF frequencies Foreign users may inform at http://www.ilr.lu/ 2 months ahead 6

Netherlands UHF 50 none No special frequencies No special frequencies Frequencies for the Netherlands Channel 21 to 31 Channel 41 to 60 Channel 63 Channel 64 to 67 (= 470 558 MHz) (= 630 790 MHz) (= 806 814 MHz) (= 814 846 MHz) All frequencies except channel 63 have to be shared with either analogue or digital TV and therefore will not work in every part of the country. Ch. 22/24 is shared with DVB-T please check www.agentschap-telecom.nl/dav/index.html Ch. 43/45 is shared with DVB-T please check www.agentschap-telecom.nl/dav/index.html Ch. 63 works throughout the country Ch. 65/67 is shared with DVB-T please check www.agentschap-telecom.nl/dav/index.html Norway 41.3 43.5 20 430 470 (reporter + com) (IEM) Poland 174 230 10 470 864 10 174 230 470 864 734 822 598 846 862 864 (10W) for ENG 7

Portugal 774 822 50 Depends on application 782 806 774 814 774 814 Romania 470 845 in 8 MHz steps Slovakia 176 182 50 470 822 50 600 800 740 772 Spain 174.1 179.3 50 863.1 863.9 10 174.1 179.3 863.1 863.9 174.1 179.3 863.1 863.9 174.1 179.3 863.1 863.9 470 863 MHz is used 8

Sweden 800 814 50 800 814 usually 800 814 800 814 838 870 838 870 (IEM) Foreign users can apply for any frequency 454 870 MHz Switzerland 174 223 50 470 862 50 10 174 223 790 862 470 790 No special frequencies No special frequencies 470 790 MHz frequencies have to be confirmed by Swiss official BACOM (tel.: +41/323275511) Turkey 690 820 50 690 820 646.5 669.5 758.1 781 9

United Kingdom 173.8 175 2 175.25 216.8 10/50 (voc/bodypack) 10 854.9 861.75 10/50 (voc/bodypack) 10/50 (voc/bodypack) 173.8 175 175.25 216.8 854.9 861.75 173.8 175 175.25 216.8 854.9 861.75 173.8 175 175.25 216.8 854.9 861.75 173.8 175 175.25 216.8 854.9 861.75 License must be obtained in advance from JFMG http://www.jfmg.co.uk/ USA 174 192 50 470 608 250 614 806 250 (maybe reduced to 698 in the near future) 944 952 1000 Foreign nationals are not granted FCC licences 174 192 470 608 614 806 (maybe reduced to 698 in the near future) 944 952 174 192 470 608 614 806 (maybe reduced to 698 in the near future) 944 952 174 192 470 608 614 806 (maybe reduced to 698 in the near future) 944 952 See also FCC informations at: http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/49 http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/31 10