Providing 25kHz of modulated bandwidth, the BTR-80N allows more users per channel in the cramped UHF spectrum.
The Telex RadioCom BTR-80N narrowband wireless intercom system offers a comprehensive, user-friendly, versatile set of features.
Providing 25kHz of modulated bandwidth, the BTR-80N allows more users per channel in the cramped UHF spectrum.
The narrowband system inherits all the standard features of the BTR-800 system including DSP digital processing and intelligent power control. The BTR-80N narrowband system offers up to four full-duplex wireless TR-80N or TR-82N beltpacks per base station. An unlimited number of additional beltpacks can be added in half-duplex operation.
Additional features include selectable transmitter power output, selectable receiver squelch control, RF meter display on the base station and beltpack displays, remote battery indicators on the base station display, low battery tone indicator on a beltpack, and AC or DC power input on the base station.
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