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Wireless Cameras for Content Capture
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The 3100-3450 MHz band is heavily used in the U.S. to support wireless cameras and other equipment for temporary use during major news and sporting events. These operations are typically under a short-term experimental license (called a Special Temporary Authority, or STA), which may cover multiple venues over multiple dates. Virtually all major sporting events will use this band for some aspect of their operations. The use of this band is coordinated in advance among the band's incumbents (the Federal government), and all systems at the event that wish to share this band.
Prior to the adoption of the 3.45 GHz Service for IMT in the 3450-3550 MHz band, content capture used 3100-3500 MHz, but now those operations do not use the upper 50 MHz to avoid interference to or from 5G systems.
Frequencies in the 2 GHz range are used for similar purposes, also under STA and prior coordination.
1435-1525 MHz is used for similar purposes, plus wireless microphones.
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Frequency Bands |
Band | Use | Service11 | Table |
1435 - 1525 MHz | Content Capture and Wireless Microphones for Sporting and Other Major Events | Mobile | N |
2200 - 2305 MHz | Content Capture for Sporting and Other Major Events | Mobile | N |
2360 - 2420 MHz | Content Capture for Sporting and Other Major Events | Mobile | N |
3100 - 3450 MHz | Content Capture for Sporting and Other Major Events | Mobile | N |
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