Clear-Com ships enhanced CellCom10

May 15, 2008 2:56 PM

             
The upgraded version of Clear-Com’s CellCom10 digital wireless system allows up to 10 beltpacks to roam seamlessly between remote active antennas.

The upgraded version of Clear-Com’s CellCom10 digital wireless system allows up to 10 beltpacks to roam seamlessly between remote active antennas.

Clear-Com Communication Systems has begun shipping its newly enhanced CellCom10 digital wireless system.

The upgraded version of its wireless intercommunication system brings broad connectivity and mobility to enable users to have beltpack-to-beltpack conversations or small group conferences, linking them via the base station to party-line and digital matrix systems.

The new digital wireless intercom system offers license-free communication and is based on a cellular architecture that allows up to 10 beltpacks to roam seamlessly between remote active antennas.

At the heart of the CellCom10 system is a highly programmable 1RU base station from which an operator can control and oversee all communications for up to 10 durable, digital wireless beltpacks.

For more information, visit: www.clearcom.com.




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