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Wireless: FreeSpeak II Beltpack Antenna Information
Wireless: FreeSpeak II Beltpack Antenna Information
Customer question: Where are the antennas located inside the FSII beltpack and do they have diversity?
Answer:There are two internal antennas (transceivers) inside a BP19 (1.9 GHz DECT FSII beltpack). They provide diversity to alleviate issues from multipath interference).
Looking at the Beltpack clipped onto a users belt, the DECT antennas are on the room-facing side of the pack with one down the left side and the other at 90 degrees roughly behind the FreeSpeak II label.
Answer:There are two internal antennas (transceivers) inside a BP19 (1.9 GHz DECT FSII beltpack). They provide diversity to alleviate issues from multipath interference).
Looking at the Beltpack clipped onto a users belt, the DECT antennas are on the room-facing side of the pack with one down the left side and the other at 90 degrees roughly behind the FreeSpeak II label.
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