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Wireless: What is the Transmit RF output power on the WBS-680 base station?
Wireless: What is the Transmit RF output power on the WBS-680 base station?
The WBS-680 base station transmit RF output has two settings, a HIGH power setting that allows the two transmitters to operate at full power (approximately 100 milli-watts or +20dBm).
The NORMAL setting reduces the transmitted output power by 10db below full power (10 milli-watts or +10dBm).
The RF output can also be turned completely off by setting the On / Off slide switch to the Off position. This is desirable when linking two base stations together using the same wireless group / channels.

Rear panel transmit switches shown in the HIGH / ON position. This allows for maximum distance use with the WTR beltpacks.
The NORMAL setting reduces the transmitted output power by 10db below full power (10 milli-watts or +10dBm).
The RF output can also be turned completely off by setting the On / Off slide switch to the Off position. This is desirable when linking two base stations together using the same wireless group / channels.
Rear panel transmit switches shown in the HIGH / ON position. This allows for maximum distance use with the WTR beltpacks.
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