The Clear-Com FSII - TCVR - 19 - US FreeSpeak II Active Transceiver is a top - notch communication device. With its 1.89GHz - 1.93GHz band active transceiver antenna, users can freely move around a facility while remaining connected to the base station. Each active antenna can create a coverage zone of up to 1,475 feet. One antenna can support up to 5 beltpacks, and you can add more if needed for roaming or extra beltpack support. Strategically place up to 10 remote active antennas to cover a large area. This active transceiver antenna is IP65 rated, meaning it's resistant to water and dust. It also has a mount for microphone stands, making it suitable for almost any environment. A unique feature of the FreeSpeak II system is that both 1.9GHz and 2.4GHz beltpacks and active transceiver antennas can work together on the same system, increasing the number of users and the cell roaming area. Key features include the ability to connect up to 10 active antennas to one system, 1,475 ft of coverage per antenna, co - operation of 1.9GHz and 2.4GHz antennas on the same system, IP65 water and dust resistance, and microphone stand mounting. Technical specs: Frequency Spectrum is 1.88 - 1.93MHz for EU and US with cellular auto - roaming technology. Modulation is GFSK, TDMA frame 10ms Full and Long slot. Output power is 18 - 22dBm in EU and 18 - 20dBm in the US. Operating temperature is 32 - 125F (0 - 50C), storage temperature is 32 - 150F (0 - 70C), and humidity should be between 20% and 90% non - condensing. Dimensions are 6.75 x 5.5 x 2 in (173 x 134 x 52 mm) and it weighs 7.0 oz (0.19kg).



Using the Clear - Com FreeSpeak II Active Transceiver is easy. First, connect the antenna to the base station as instructed. Once connected, you can start using the beltpacks within the coverage area. You can freely move around the facility and stay connected. If you need to cover a larger area, you can add up to 10 remote active antennas strategically. When using the transceiver, make sure the environment's temperature is between 32 - 125F (0 - 50C) and the humidity is between 20% and 90% non - condensing. Since it's IP65 rated, it can handle some water and dust, but try to avoid exposing it to extreme conditions. For maintenance, keep the antenna clean and check the connections regularly. If you notice any issues with the coverage or connection, check the antennas' placement and make sure they are properly connected to the system.