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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Erskine" data-source="post: 50110" data-attributes="member: 1236"><p>Re: Wireless Intercom Manufacturers (Vendors)?</p><p></p><p>Acrobat is in a band which it shares with telephone systems and will not work if there is a wireless phone system operating. Also the multiple antennas do not communicate well with each other and the belt-packs. separation of the antennas is important so that they do not share zones. The tempest system, since it uses a separate base station with different frequencies and local quality of service switching is more versatile and actually needs to have overlap in the zones. Tempest shares the band with wifi but uses a different modulation method which has little effect on wifi and is not affected itself by wifi.</p><p></p><p>In a small installation like yours both systems could be made to work as long as the Acrobat has the band to itself. It might be slightly less expensive, too since stations are not needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Erskine, post: 50110, member: 1236"] Re: Wireless Intercom Manufacturers (Vendors)? Acrobat is in a band which it shares with telephone systems and will not work if there is a wireless phone system operating. Also the multiple antennas do not communicate well with each other and the belt-packs. separation of the antennas is important so that they do not share zones. The tempest system, since it uses a separate base station with different frequencies and local quality of service switching is more versatile and actually needs to have overlap in the zones. Tempest shares the band with wifi but uses a different modulation method which has little effect on wifi and is not affected itself by wifi. In a small installation like yours both systems could be made to work as long as the Acrobat has the band to itself. It might be slightly less expensive, too since stations are not needed. [/QUOTE]
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