Gary,
Can you explain "ring volume?" Handset batt-life is a plus. I've been doing some swap-batts with this 5.8 system.
Best,
Duncan


Gary wrote:
I recently replaced my Panasonic 2-line 5.8 with new Panasonic Dect 6 2-line
and have no complaints. Ring volume goes extremely high and battery life on
the handsets are way better.

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Greg,
Ah! So the lower freq of DECT 6.0 sorta supports the range and
"clarity"
hype of these phones over my current 5.8GHz phone?
So, you would be pro-DECT 6.0? Even though I suppose you have normal or
high-tech cell technology........ :)
Best,
Duncan



Greg Sevart wrote:
At 1.9GHz, you're 500MHz away from the closest wifi bands. There
shouldn't
be a problem there.

All else being equal, lower frequencies have better object
penetrating
capability--meaning the signal travels through walls and such better.

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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 2:53 PM
To: Hardware Group
Subject: [H] Phone confusion

Thinking about another new phone.
Have a Panasonic kx-tg6071s, 5.8GHz, base +2 remotes.
I like the speakerphone. I find the answer machine volume weak!

I now notice DECT 6.0 phones. Odd too that I see these phones use
1.9GHz
bands (?).

I chose 5.8GHz to get as far away as possible from all the WIFI
bands. I
wonder how DECT 6.0 phones work so close to WIFI bands?

Advice welcome.............. :)
Best,
Duncan





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