FreeSpeak II 2.4GHz Active Transceiver Antenna

Freespeak Ii. FSIIBaseII FreeSpeak II Digital Wireless Base Station FreeSpeak II is a high-performance wireless intercom solution operating in the 1.9 and 2.4GHz frequency bands designed for extensive communication in large-scale operations. Using the FreeSpeak II Splitter (FSII-SPL) Introduction The FreeSpeak II Base antenna splitter is a device that connects up to 5 antennas to a FreeSpeak Base (both FreeSpeak I and FreeSpeak II, 1.9 and 2.4 systems) or an Eclipse matrix

FREESPEAK II (KIT 10 POSTES)
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The FreeSpeak II's rear panel has both a standard AC adapter Definition: A power supply that allows using conventional alternating current as a power source instead of batteries 5-bay Battery and Beltpack Charger for FreeSpeak II Rechargeable Lithium-ion Batteries (Not Included) $ 880

FREESPEAK II (KIT 10 POSTES)

The ClearCom FSII-BASE-II is a base station for the wireless FreeSpeak II 1.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz active transceiver antennas and beltpacks, all part of the FreeSpeak II Intercom System The ClearCom FSII-BASE-II is a base station for the wireless FreeSpeak II 1.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz active transceiver antennas and beltpacks, all part of the FreeSpeak II Intercom System FreeSpeak II components can be used either with a Base station or with a matrix equipped with E-Que cards in antenna or splitter mode

FSIIBP19 FreeSpeak II 1.9GHz Digital Wireless Beltpack. Clear-Com FSII-Base-II FreeSpeak II Intercom Base Station The FreeSpeak II's rear panel has both a standard AC adapter Definition: A power supply that allows using conventional alternating current as a power source instead of batteries

FSIIBP24X4US FreeSpeak II 2.4GHz. Using the Base Station; Base Station rear connectors; Base Station menu overview; Front panel controls; What is a Keyset? Powering your system; Networking/IP issues; Base Station pinouts; Base Station specifications; Base Station printable Quick Start Guide; Base Station. With compatibility for up to five packs, routing and configuration for all of your units can be handled by a single base station