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Wireless Mic Company Supports NAB's Incentive Auction Recon Petition

By relocating broadcasters into the duplex gap, the FCC is creating a situation where “serious problems are probable, not remote,” wireless mic company CP Communications said in comments posted Monday in docket 12-268 in response to the NAB’s petition for…

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reconsideration of auction procedures (see 1509110050). Relocating TV stations in the duplex gap is inconsistent with prior FCC decisions and will leave the “key markets” where spectrum is most in demand without enough for wireless mics, the company said. There is only a finite amount of spectrum, CP said. “You cannot do something with nothing,” CP said. “You have to dance the rumba on a dance floor, not in a shower stall.”