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Barry OGrady wrote in
: I use a DECT cordless phone which operates over the 1880 to 1900 Mhz band. The signal is easily blocked by trees and I can only imagine that at 5.8 Ghz it would be far worse. How practical are 5.8 Ghz phones? My 5.8 seems to work just fine under all conditions. |
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![]() "John L. Wilkerson Jr." wrote in message .158... My 5.8 seems to work just fine under all conditions. Only the range of 5.8 is less than the range of 2.4 which itself was less than the range of 900 [not to mention the 46/49 I had that could work a block away...] |
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