used condition, may have scratches or scuffs from use as well as stickers or tape. We have multiple units and you will receive the best available unit. We send pre-shipment photos out so you know which unit you are receiving. The unit may need further cleaning to your desire.

No antenna.  Unit only.

https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/wireless-microphones
The FCC has provided for a transition period of up to 39 months to allow wireless microphone operators to obtain new equipment and transition out of the repurposed 600 MHz service band (617-652 MHz / 663-698 MHz).  During the transition period, which ends on July 13, 2020, these operators may continue to access the spectrum that has been repurposed for 600 MHz service licensees under certain conditions.  Specifically, wireless microphone users may operate on the 600 MHz service spectrum only if they do not cause harmful interference either to the existing broadcast television operations (which also must cease operating in the band no later than July 13, 2020) or to the 600 MHz service wireless licensees’ operations in the band.  Wireless microphone users also must accept harmful interference from those broadcast television and 600 MHz service licensees. See FCC 15-100,  FCC 15-99,  FCC 15-140.

Wireless microphone users, whether licensed or unlicensed, may continue to operate on a secondary basis in the bands that continue to be available for, and used on a primary basis by, broadcast television (TV channels 2-36). Use of these TV band frequencies, which fall below 608 MHz, remain available for wireless microphone use. See FCC 15-100, FCC 15-99. Licensed wireless microphones may also operate on specific frequencies in the 600 MHz duplex gap (653-657 MHz), and unlicensed wireless microphones may operate on a portion of the 600 MHz guard band (614-616 MHz) and a portion of the 600 MHz duplex gap (657-663 MHz). See FCC 15-100, FCC 15-99.

Sale of 600 MHz band Wireless Microphones.  Going forward, anyone selling a wireless microphone or other device designed to operate in the 600 MHz wireless service band (617-652 MHz / 663-698 MHz) will be required to notify buyers at the point of sale that the device may no longer be used after July 13, 2020, and that users may be required to cease operation earlier if using the device could cause harmful interference that disrupts wireless communications for new service licensees.

According to eBay Merchant Support we are allowed to sell 600 MHz products on the eBay platform.  






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https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/wireless-microphones
The FCC has provided for a transition period of up to 39 months to allow wireless microphone operators to obtain new equipment and transition out of the repurposed 600 MHz service band (617-652 MHz / 663-698 MHz).  During the transition period, which ends on July 13, 2020, these operators may continue to access the spectrum that has been repurposed for 600 MHz service licensees under certain conditions.  Specifically, wireless microphone users may operate on the 600 MHz service spectrum only if they do not cause harmful interference either to the existing broadcast television operations (which also must cease operating in the band no later than July 13, 2020) or to the 600 MHz service wireless licensees’ operations in the band.  Wireless microphone users also must accept harmful interference from those broadcast television and 600 MHz service licensees. See FCC 15-100,  FCC 15-99,  FCC 15-140.

According to eBay Merchant Support we are allowed to sell 600 MHz products on the eBay platform.