
Legal Use of Wireless Microphone Systems
Please note!
The regulations outlining the authorised use of wireless microphone systems is different in
different countries. Always make sure that you are fully aware of any possible regulations before using any
wireless microphone system. If in doubt, information regarding regulations can be provided by your local
council or specialist.
Using a wireless microphone system set to the incorrect frequency can lead to interference and result in an
unreliable performance. Using the incorrect frequency may also violate local laws and regulations regarding
the use of wireless transmission equipment. It might also be the case that a licence will need to be attained
to authorise the use of certain frequencies.
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The Devine WMD-168 MKII system operates using the 612 – 672 MHz frequency band, and therefore, may
not be used freely all over the world!
As such, it is essential that you are always aware of any local regulations and rules regarding the use of
wireless transmitting and receiving systems.
Please note that while you may be permitted to use the system in a specific area, this does not guarantee
interference-free performance. It is always possible that any nearby equipment that uses the same or similar
frequency can cause interference.
At the time of writing, this system is permitted for use in the countries listed below
provided a licence has
been applied for
:
AT: Austria
BE: Belgium
LV: Latvia
SE: Sweden
UK: The United Kingdom
At the time of writing, this system is permitted for use in the countries listed below
without a licence
:
BG: Bulgaria
CZ: Czech Republic
EE: Estonia
EL: Greece
ES: Spain
FI: Finland
HU: Hungary
IT: Italy
LU: Luxembourg
PT: Portugal
RO: Romania
SI: Slovenia
The information included in this user manual is subject to change at any time and without notification:
Version: 1.0
Date and author initials: 19-09-2020 RV
Revision date and author initials: -