Looks like the auction is over and not as much wireless real estate was lost as expected (though there was a lot). Appears that the lost spectrum ended up between 608Mhz and 696Mhz, with 2 small pieces that can still be used by unlicensed wireless mics (614-616Mhz and 657-663Mhz).
The clock will start in the next couple of days and there will be a 39 month changeover period, so any 600Mhz wireless gear you have should be legal to use until summer 2020, though depending on area, there might be more interference before then.
470Mhz-608Mhz is still available to use .. just need to make sure there is clear space from TV transmitters .. and there might be more use in there as they get packed down from the 600Mhz band.
Special Report: Wireless Resolution - ProSoundWeb
The clock will start in the next couple of days and there will be a 39 month changeover period, so any 600Mhz wireless gear you have should be legal to use until summer 2020, though depending on area, there might be more interference before then.
470Mhz-608Mhz is still available to use .. just need to make sure there is clear space from TV transmitters .. and there might be more use in there as they get packed down from the 600Mhz band.
Special Report: Wireless Resolution - ProSoundWeb