 
			
				January 18th 04, 05:16 PM
			
			
			
	
		  
	 | 
	| 
		
		
		
	 | 
	
	
		
	
		
		
			
			
				 
				
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			I have some Siemens 2.4GHz spread-spectrum phones that worked great!  I've 
since dumped my land line all togeather.  The wife, and I just use our own 
cell phones.
 
Bill Crocker
 
"Dana"  wrote in message 
  om...  
 I've owned many cordless phones over the years, including some of the 
 newest 5.8 ghz and 2.4 ghz phones.  Obviously, some work better then 
 others.  However, I've noticed a failing among ALL of them, maybe 
 others have noticed the same. 
 
 When you are more than just a short distance from the base unit, these 
 phones all work fine as long as you are not moving, i.e. standing 
 still.  If you start to move, the signal will begin to break up.  I 
 have a retail location that necessitates being about 150 to 200 feet 
 from the base unit, and all of the newer phones that I've tried do 
 this.  They are unusable in my situation, because I have to move 
 around while talking. 
 
 I have an older Uniden exs9110 that I bought maybe 4-5 years ago, it's 
 a 900mhz phone with DSS, it doesn't have this problem. It's the best 
 phone I've ever had, it has a very long range, I can walk a block 
 away, moving, and it keeps the signal very strong. 
 
 None of the phones I've tried in the last year (and I've tried many) 
 will do this, not even the 900 mhz units I've seen. 
 The ones that come the closest are the Panasonic units with dual base 
 antennas, but they are still way behind performance to the old Uniden. 
 
 I have had other phones in the past besides the Uniden, they were all 
 900mhz units, DSS, and they ALL did better than ANY of the newer 
 units. 
 
 If anyone knows of a current-production unit that will perform as well 
 as my old Uniden, I'd really appreciate knowing what it is. 
 
 Please send me mail to:      
 
 thanks 
 
 Dana
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	 |