Wireless: Can two or more Freespeak II systems coexist in the same RF space?

Yes: the FreeSpeak II system is designed so multiple Base stations can work in the same radio space.
To ensure smooth coexistence of Base stations, you will need to make sure that the System Identifier of each Base station does not clash with another nearby.  All FreeSpeak Base stations are shipped with a System Identifier (three or four digit alpha numeric), located in the Systems tab of the FreeSpeak configuration editor.  If several systems are co-located in the same RF space the base stations should have different System ID numbers so that they don't interfere with each other and or cause beltpacks to try to log on to a different base station. 


FSII-BASE Config Editor (classic base)


FSII-BASE-II CCM (Core Configuration Manager)






To change base station System Identifier
Start the Config Editor and ensure the map file is loaded. (Config Editor/System/Map File/Load).
1) Select the System tab.
2) Click Unlock SYS ID.
3) Enter the Clear-Com config password and click OK. (Password = Clear-Com).
4) Change the system identifier number to an unused number.
5) To re-lock the system click Unlock SYS ID. Enter the re-lock system password and click OK. (Re-lock system password = Clear-ComOff).
6) Exit the Config Editor and re-start it to complete the locking of the system.
NOTE:  When the system ID # is changed the user will have to re-register all system beltpacks to its base station before they will log in to
the base station. 

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