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Wireless:For FreeSpeak BaseStation, can the 2 party line channels and all 4 4 wire channels be used at the same time, giving 6 ch of independent comms?
Wireless:For FreeSpeak BaseStation, can the 2 party line channels and all 4 4 wire channels be used at the same time, giving 6 ch of independent comms?
Question: For FreeSpeak BaseStation, can the 2 party line channels and all 4 4 wire channels be used at the same time, giving 6 ch of independent comms?
Answer: Yes. You can use all 2 x 2wire and 4 x 4wire ports at the same time, having 6 individual communication ports.
Answer: Yes. You can use all 2 x 2wire and 4 x 4wire ports at the same time, having 6 individual communication ports.
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