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Can anyone tell me how many cordless phones will work in one area without "bumping" into each other?
I have a client (MICS using 0x8A) who wishes to install 24 cordless Panasonic 2.4mhz phones in a call-room, but I'm not sure there won't be cross-talk on the cordless frequencies.
Thanks in advance,
D. Ocean VIP Communications Miami, FLA
D. Ocean Miami, FL
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Cordless phones on a Norstar? That'll cost a bundle for ATA's or ASM's. Why not use a Panasonic KSU? Anyway, I'm sure the number of handsets you can use in one area depends on the manufacturer of the phone. Can you check with them? (I doubt that sort of spec is written on the box!)
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better yet, why not use the T7406 nortel cordless phones.
either way, it depends on the different frequency levels you get. with the T7406. you can have up to 2 different base units. each base unit holds 3 handsets.
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