I work as a Production Sound Mixer on Film and High End TV dramas and have been in the business for over 20 years. I have been fortunate enough to travel a lot with my work and enjoy a varied working lifestyle. I like to deliver the highest quality of sound recording and test the boundaries of excellence everyday. The challenge of everyday working on set is the difficult environments and making everything work there. Whether it be the mountains of Mongolia, the plains of Thailand, working within a community in Africa, each bespoke situation has the same amount of planning and attention to detail as the last, which brings satisfaction and an amazing experience.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Radio Frequencies in the Uk and Abroad-



If you need to know what to use in the UK speak to and get licences from JFMG for channel 38:
https://www.pmse.co.uk/.
If you want more information about what is going on with radio frequencies in the UK also check out the British radio group: http://www.beirg.co.uk/

If abroad and you are wondering what radios can be used in various countries you can get the information from various sites. Try the regulatory body for general information on stations to find out what they transmit at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_telecommunications_regulatory_bodies.

Sometimes this might not be all that helpful but there are sound recordists out there who can also help try IPS radio wiki: http://www.ips.org.uk/faq/index.php?title=Radio_Mics_Abroad
Here you can get links to specific radio frequency information in different regions and first hand experience from various sound recordists.

And try taking with you an RF explorer if you want to scan. Have fun.

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