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Telephone Hybrid (FM Broadcast)

08/17/2012 3:11 AM

Hello Friends

I'm looking for a good quality Telphone hybrid (FM Broadcast). Could you please guide me on what specification must I concentrate on?

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Re: Telephone Hybrid (FM Broadcast)

08/17/2012 3:17 AM

What cell phone coverage do you have in your area?

That would be the best specification to look at.

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Re: Telephone Hybrid (FM Broadcast)

08/17/2012 3:32 AM

Thanks tcmtech.

We use 3G.

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Re: Telephone Hybrid (FM Broadcast)

08/17/2012 7:30 PM

Hi Gendo. We use APT products for ISDN and IP in our network. We have quite a few of these devices. Once setup they are work well producing audio quality (using aptx coding) far better that MPEG (although this can be used.) we use 256kb/s. These days we mostly use IP traffic because it's cheeper and runs through our network, but a standard ADSL service can be used to connect. They can be remotely controlled via ip or local i/o. There is an alternate product from Tieline that allows reasonable audio quality via phone, IP, ISDN, G3/4 and has iPhone apps for that level of field work. Regards.

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Re: Telephone Hybrid (FM Broadcast)

08/20/2012 3:06 AM

Thanks a lot

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