K kyeiamponsah New Member Feb 4, 2005 #1 Hello: I need help with circuitry for a device taht will allow me to extend a telephone pair over a radio link. There would have to be a base and a remote. Pls help. Thanks
Hello: I need help with circuitry for a device taht will allow me to extend a telephone pair over a radio link. There would have to be a base and a remote. Pls help. Thanks
K kyeiamponsah New Member Feb 5, 2005 #3 Long Range Telephone What I am looking for may be similiar to a cordless phone but it is much more like the products offered by these manufactures. http://www.telemobile.com **broken link removed** **broken link removed** However if I can find a "cordless" phone solution that will work over 20km, that would be fine. thanks.
Long Range Telephone What I am looking for may be similiar to a cordless phone but it is much more like the products offered by these manufactures. http://www.telemobile.com **broken link removed** **broken link removed** However if I can find a "cordless" phone solution that will work over 20km, that would be fine. thanks.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Feb 6, 2005 #4 I would have thought that 20Km range will require a licence?, and it's also only going to be 20Km in open space.
I would have thought that 20Km range will require a licence?, and it's also only going to be 20Km in open space.
K kyeiamponsah New Member Feb 6, 2005 #5 Radio Telephone (20KM) The device is for use outside of the United States. As such the licencing issue does not arise.
Radio Telephone (20KM) The device is for use outside of the United States. As such the licencing issue does not arise.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Feb 6, 2005 #6 Re: Radio Telephone (20KM) kyeiamponsah said: The device is for use outside of the United States. As such the licencing issue does not arise. Click to expand... I would have thought it would apply in most countries?, some of which are far more strict than the USA.
Re: Radio Telephone (20KM) kyeiamponsah said: The device is for use outside of the United States. As such the licencing issue does not arise. Click to expand... I would have thought it would apply in most countries?, some of which are far more strict than the USA.