2.2
FreeSpeak II with an FSII Transceiver (1.9 and 2.4)
Using a transceiver splitter allows up to five transceivers to be connected to each
transceiver port. Each E-Que card can connect to two splitters and so support up to
10 transceivers. Each transceiver supports up to five beltpacks. This means that up
to 50 beltpacks can be present, giving a great deal of flexibility in placing beltpacks
where they are needed most, and providing wireless reliability.
If a transceiver card is selected in the configuration software, this supports 8
transceivers.
Note:
Each transceiver is designed to handle five beltpacks in the 1.9 GHz range and four
in the 2.4 GHz range, simultaneously and in good conditions. However, if
interference or propagation problems occur in an area, to ensure proper operation
and reliability, it may be more practical to install one less beltpack for each
transceiver.
For zones which are likely to need coverage for up to five or more beltpacks
simultaneously you must install a second transceiver. Similarly, for good coverage
for nine or more beltpacks simultaneously, a third transceiver may be required.
Radio
Frequency
(RF) Band
1.9 GHz
2.4 GHz
2.3
FreeSpeak II with an FSII IP Transceiver
Using the FreeSpeak II system with an IP transceiver increases the capacity and
range of your system.
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Minimum number. of
transceivers in one RF
cell
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
User Guide| FreeSpeak II Integra
Maximum number of
beltpacks supported in one
RF cell
4 - 5
8 - 10
12 - 15
16 - 20
3 - 4
4 - 6
7 - 9
10 - 12
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