Wireless: Tempest Range Superiority
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Tempest works well right up to the end of range and then declines gracefully. Competing digital wireless intercoms sound choppy, distorted and have loud cracks and pops as they near the end of their range. This can be very frustrating to the user and can actually be painful. Tempest uses advanced FHSS, 2xTX redundant audio data transmission, and Lost Packet Concealment technology to ensure the end user never hears loud pops or cracks as they reach the end of range. This is a big problem with other systems, but with Tempest you’ll never have to worry about it!
Tempest works well right up to the end of range and then declines gracefully. Competing digital wireless intercoms sound choppy, distorted and have loud cracks and pops as they near the end of their range. This can be very frustrating to the user and can actually be painful. Tempest uses advanced FHSS, 2xTX redundant audio data transmission, and Lost Packet Concealment technology to ensure the end user never hears loud pops or cracks as they reach the end of range. This is a big problem with other systems, but with Tempest you’ll never have to worry about it!
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