Re: DITCH the DECT...pleeeease

Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/DITCH-the-DECT-pleeeease-tp1545055p1545065.html

Of course all wireless phones transmit when in use, also the analogue ones.

But that is not the point.
The point is, that the base stations of ALL DECT phones keep emitting
signals, whether you use the phone or not.
And they do that 24 hours a day.

So, if you measured a lot of cordless phones in the US, and you did not find
signals on the base stations, that means:

1. they were not according the DECT principle, so they are analogue, or
2. they were DECT phones, but not DECT 1, but DECT 2.

DECT1 uses 1880-1900 MHz.
DECT2 uses 5725-5825 MHz, and that lies outside the measuring range of most
RF meters

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Bruno" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 00:47
Subject: Re: [eSens] DITCH the DECT...pleeeease


>A lot of cordless phones I tested here in the US only transmit when in use.
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> Some in particular that worked this way were Uniden "PowerMax" phones
> and some Panasonic phones. They do send a huge blast when first powered
> on.
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> I would not recommend changing phones unless you're sure the one you have
> now is a problem... changing frequencies and analog to digital may
> possibly
> make
> matters much worse?
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> Bill
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> On 9/11/07, richardx21 <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>> It pains me to suggest this but for people whose neighbours simply
>> won't DITCH THE DECT maybe they would accept a 'safer' alternative.
>> Apparently, the Orchid base only transmits when in use and the
>> handsets have intelligent power management. See wirelessfacts.co.uk
>> for more details.
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