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Question:   What are the advantages to a Telex Intercom system?
Answer:  
  • Backlit buttons with labels on buttons
  • Balanced cabling
  • Metal Construction
  • Programmable / Configurable
  • Low Noise
  • 100% Compatible with ClearCom & RTS systems
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    Question:   What is the maximum distance for an intercom system?
    Answer:   Radiocom / Wireless: 750'-1000' depending on the environment.
    Audiocom / Wired: 3000' with Call Light; 1 mile without Call Light
     
    Question:   What would be the smallest wired intercom system I could put together?
    Answer:   The smallest system would require:
  • Power Supply
  • Interconnect Cable
  • At least 2 stations / belt packs
  • 1 headset / mic per station
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    Question:   What is "Wireless Talk Around" or "WTA"?
    Answer:   The ability to bypass the master station. This allows beltpack users to coordinate with each other without involving the director with extra chat.
    This feature is available on the TR-800 and TR-825 belt packs.
     
    Question:   What is the difference between the TR-800 and the TR-825 Wireless Beltpacks?
    Answer:   The TR-800 allows you to select which channel you are listening to, A or B.
    The TR-825 allows you to listen to both channels simultaneously, adjusting the mix volume per channel to comfort.
     
    Question:   What is the difference between the BTR-700 and BTR-800 Series systems?
    Answer:   The BTR-700 Series does not have Wireless Talk Around (WTA) or Stage Announce.
     
    Question:   Is the BTR-300 Series frequency agile?
    Answer:   No. The BTR-300 Series is frequency specific.
    Please call to verify frequency compatability with the city you will be using it in before ordering.
     
    Question:   Can I use a BTR-300 with more than 4 beltpacks? I need 8 and can't afford another BTR-300.
    Answer:   You can use up to 8 beltpacks with a BTR-300. Each additional belt pack over 4 that you add, pairs up with an existing beltpack's frequency. The doubled-up pairs lose duplex capability and become push-to-talk units.
    The additional beltpacks should be ordered as a normal TR-300 and TR-PTXNL modification.
     
    Question:   I'm using an Audiocom system. How many stations can I run off of one power supply?
    Answer:   You can run 6-10 stations per 1 amp. If you require additional stations, you can add another power supply in line.
     
     
     
     
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