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Posted by John on 06/06/06 23:36
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
>> This system has many frequency bands to choose from, A, B, C... How can I
>> figure out which is the best band?
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> Whatever gives you the least interference (both transmit
> and receive) at the location at the time of the event.
Each of the three channel sets (A, B, C) is sold as a separate set. It would
be very inconvenient to have to rent all 3 sets, bring them to the location
and check which set has the least interference.
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