Article: Prototype White Space Devices Fail FCC Tests

On Aug. 9, the FCC tested prototype "White Space" devices in a real-world environment, which proved conclusively that the devices would not accurately sense wireless microphone transmissions and, if deployed, would cause havoc within venue operations.

"The FCC's tests of prototype white space devices... conclusively show that spectrum sensing white space devices will cause harmful interference to wireless microphones during live events," said Mark Brunner, Shure senior director, public and industry relations. "Simply stated, the prototype devices were unable to consistently identify operating wireless microphones or distinguish occupied from unoccupied W ...

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