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nerdymedic avatar nerdymedic commented on July 19, 2024 3

wireless_models.xlsx

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petejonessound avatar petejonessound commented on July 19, 2024 1

Hi, love this software. It's a great way to connect to the rf explorer with just the features we need as audio people. My one suggestion would be to be able to set a more detailed rbw (ie more scann points). Please find info on the Australian RF situation attached.
Australia Wireless Mics.xlsx

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tapakj avatar tapakj commented on July 19, 2024

Added Audix Performance R41/R42 and R61/R62 series to excel.
wireless_models.xlsx
Please, could be possible to add them? Thank you in advance.

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

@tapakj, I've just released version V1.6.1 which contains the new frequency ranges. Have fun. :-)

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi, love this software. It's a great way to connect to the rf explorer with just the features we need as audio people. My one suggestion would be to be able to set a more detailed rbw (ie more scann points). Please find info on the Australian RF situation attached.
Australia Wireless Mics.xlsx

@petejonessound, thanks for your contribution. I'll add the data asap. Unfortunately the number of scan points is limited by the hardware to 112 point for the handheld devices and to 224 points on the RackPro. Thus I can only show what the hardware is willing to give me. ;-)

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petejonessound avatar petejonessound commented on July 19, 2024

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi Pete,
nice to hear that you my tool. I used it a lot myself, for my the events where I was playing as a DJ ... before Corona. ;-) I heard that Australia is handling the crisis quite well. So you are probably allowed to have parties again.

Thanks for that hint I was not aware of that feature. But I checked and according to the release notes for version software v2.3.2101, it looks like this mode is only available for specific devices (WSUB1G PLUS and ProAudio spectrum analyzers). In my case that option in the menu is there, but grayed out. I have the WSUB3G, but not the PLUS version.

Indeed it would be an interesting idea to scan with a very small span e.g. 10 times and thus get 112 * 10 sweep points. The only problem is that at least on my device one single sweep takes a (short) time (depending on the span size). Thus multiplying that time by 10 would surely not show a graph moving in real time anymore.

By the way, do you also have a list of forbidden frequency ranges for Australia? Im asking because that is the basis for my tool. If there is no such data available for a specific country, currently it is currently not possible to switch to that country, even though TV-channel data is available. I will probably change that in future, but for now I need such data. In worst case I could take over the data from another country (does US data fit somehow?) or I can simply enter an invisible dummy range.

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petejonessound avatar petejonessound commented on July 19, 2024

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi Pete,

that's an interesting way how you are doing the scans indeed. I'll think of how I can implement such a specific mode. Could be quite useful.

I was wondering already why in US most audio engineers are dealing with TV-channels. So it looks like its the same in Australia. As I understand such frequencies are allowed to be used if not occupied by TV in that region. No way, here in Germany. :-) Here everything that's not allowed is forbidden. ;-) I still have an older Sennheiser system which uses frequencies which meanwhile have been dedicated to LTE. So there is just about 1-2 MHz which I can use at the border of the systems frequency range without interfering with LTE. Officially that's an LTE guard range and should/must not be used for wireless mics anymore. But to be honest ... on weddings you need the mic for 5min for the father of the bride. ;-) So I'm scanning with RF-Explorer if there is an LTE carrier in range. If not, I don't bother. If yes, they have to take a cable mic. ;-)

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petejonessound avatar petejonessound commented on July 19, 2024

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi Pete (@petejonessound ),

just created version V1.7.2 which contains the Australian frequency data and some bugfixes as well.

Regards,
Bernd

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notrhj avatar notrhj commented on July 19, 2024

Contribute china innopow manual from amazon with frequency bands
innopow wireless w333.pdf

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Freezing0715 avatar Freezing0715 commented on July 19, 2024

Hi! I am a new radio enthusiast and sound engineer, I really need the preset frequency of AUDIX wireless microphone, I hope you can update it! Thanks again.
Wireless_AP41-42_Manual_v13.0.pdf
Wireless_AP61-62_Manual_v10.0.pdf

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi @Freezing0715,

I've just published version 2.0.3 which contains the frequency presets for Audix.

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moreben2023 avatar moreben2023 commented on July 19, 2024

Hi,
great SW!
my contribution if I can help you to include Croatia; we should have pretty similar restrictions like Germany. I included TXT file with mobile/radio/TV signal ranges licensed by end of this year (ranges ending with '25' like 'LicBand 925' are valid after 202410)

Croatian regulation site related to RF spectrum from which I extracted TXT file:
click on links:
RFS database for mobile/fixed communication networks with national coverage
RFS database for mobile/fixed communication networks with national coverage from 18.10.2024

https://www.hakom.hr/en/radio-frequency-spectrum-database/242

more detailed database (has some mic ranges "search for 'microphones' " inside but I think that mobile/radio/TV are main nonoverlaping events):

http://tablice.hakom.hr:8080/vis?lang=en

LICENSED_BANDS_HR.txt

br,
ToniZG

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi @moreben2023 I'm very happy to hear that my little tool is useful for you. Your contribution is very welcome. I'll create a new release with the data for Croatia asap.

Regards,
Bernd

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moreben2023 avatar moreben2023 commented on July 19, 2024

Hi berkon,
thanks for including Croatian ranges!
I have send you mail with question so we could continue talk by mail?
br,
moreben2023

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split-face avatar split-face commented on July 19, 2024

Hi there,

Thanks for your work on an incredible app!

The UK TV channel grid doesn't seem to display, so I'm wondering if you have included the data for it?

Information can be found here
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/manage-your-licence/radiocommunication-licences/pmse/pmse-technical-info

Thanks again

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Thanks a lot @split-face, your welcome! I'll add the UK TV channel grid in the next release.

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leo-benjamin avatar leo-benjamin commented on July 19, 2024

Hi there,

I thought I would help out with the frequency planning in Belgium.

The overall frequency plan can be found here (available in German if needed):
Belgium Frequency Plan

Since the tool is designed around wireless microphones, the most important information can be found in this PDF:
Wireless Microphone Frequency Plan

Green channels are free to use.
White channels require a purchased license.
Red channels are no-go zones.
Hope this helps!

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Thanks a lot @leo-benjamin!

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OE1MWW avatar OE1MWW commented on July 19, 2024

hi @berkon,

I do have the current assigned slots for mobile phone in Austria
https://www.rtr.at/TKP/was_wir_tun/telekommunikation/spectrum/bands/FRQ_spectrum.en.html
Are the assignments in \locales *.pak files. Could not find a at.pak.
How can I edit my file for the local assignments

Thanks for your software!

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berkon avatar berkon commented on July 19, 2024

Hi @OE1MWW, the .pak files which you found are language files of the "Electron" framework on which my app is based on. Thus they do not contain the frequency data. The frequency data is compressed inside the app.asar file which contains the application. But unpacking does not help because afterwards the app won't run anymore.

But just let me know what's missing and I can add the Austrian data and create another release. Its not a big deal. That way we have it in the official release as well. Apart from that I don't think that there is any difference compared to the regulation here in Germany. At least the usual microphone bands around 700, 800 MHz do contain the LTE Spektrum and those frequency bands are mostly the same worldwide. But as said, I will take a look at the link you sent and check if there is any difference and add it. If there is anything else missing, just let me know.

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