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Australia, quick question about wireless licenses


Karri

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It's starting to look like I might be doing a gig Down Under. I've already checked that most of my wireless is in the new permitted frequency range. However, in here in Finland we're required to get a license to use our gear from the Comms Authority. Is there a similar thing you need to do in AU?

Cheers,

Karri

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Good to know, thanks Nate! I would imagine the show itself has some bouncing around different locales, don't have the details but I'm imagining food/travel/lifestyle. Apparently two days off per week, so I should even have a chance to activate tourist mode and get mauled by a koal, then subsequently eaten by a huntsman spider!

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Hey Karri, look out for those dropbears and wheelsnakes (they bite into their tail and roll down the hill to hunt you).

But at least your wireless mics are covered by the LIPD class license (Low Interference Potential Devices).They just count on you to not disturbing anything legal too much, or the casual police officer (who appears to be equipped with rf trace utilities) will knock at your door. or at your shed. Or your cart, for that matter.

Look it up, you will quickly find any requirements for LIPD.

Sennheiser has a website that lists allowed frequencies and TV stations, just enter your postcode or address:
http://www.frequencyfinder.com.au/

edit: I rely on you to be able to convert sennheisers bands to whatever lectro or zax block you need...

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On 18/2/2016 at 1:29 AM, Karri said:

I'm so, so sorry. Maybe we ought to let this thread die already.

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That is awesome!! I want it on a shirt :)

On 18/2/2016 at 1:29 AM, Karri said:

I'm so, so sorry. Maybe we ought to let this thread die already.

nedkelly_boom.jpg

That is awesome!! I want it on a shirt :)

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