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Can multiple SwiftComm pairs operate in the same area without interfering with each other?

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Can multiple SwiftComm pairs operate in the same area without interfering with each other?

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Yes. Each pair shares a unique security code which ensures they will not interfere with other SwiftComm pairs in the area. These codes are programmed at the factory and give the system a range of over 500 billion possible unique codes. Additionally, SwiftComm utilizes Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) protocol. If a radio band is being used by one SwiftComm pair, the other SwiftComm pair seamlessly hops to another open band. This helps avoid data interruptions due to frequency interference.

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