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That's outside of the usual channel 38 or 70 so you would need some kind of license to be legal.
What system is it? Personally if I was looking for a shure wireless mic only the newish slxd (or qlxd) systems would be of interest.
Is this still a thing or is it redundant kit ?
Just for clarity .. and cos Im struggling to get head round regs
ive heard channel 38 and 70 mentioned on other threads and now 69 .. and have seen digital devices using 2.4 and 5.8ghz
what are the uk bandwidths irrespective of licence - as buying kit even new seems to have multiple options n I just want to invest wisely n have futureproofed kit
https://www.shure.com/en-GB/support/wireless-spectrum
Then you have glxd digital systems that use the 2.4 wifi band - if you scan for a new channel before a gig they work great but I found the range limit around 25m and have had to scan for a clear channel when the room had filled up for big gigs (500+)
The more recent qlxd and slxd digital systems on a range of frequencies. I wouldn’t spend the extra for qlxd for a single mic.
Ive been offered an older Shure SLX system - slx2 with a SM58 capsule and an SLX 4 receiver - are the non digital / analog units any good ?
Its on channel 30 606-648 - Other than the license challenge is this still okay with analog technology?
Many thanks again your advice really appreciated – Wireless mic and IEM novice here