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Can the receiver receive other transmissions when the transmitter is turned off?

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Can the receiver receive other transmissions when the transmitter is turned off?

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Yes it can. Telex RadioCom systems operate in the VHF Band between 60-72MHz. However, it is not susceptible to radio wave skip, CB’ers or standard FM radio transmissions. The frequency your system operates on is computer selected for least interference, but there is no such thing as a 100% clear channel all the time, anywhere in the USA, forever! If the system is going to be used in a permanent fixed location, it should operate interference free until such a time or date when someone else begins using the same frequency. If the system is going to be moving among various locations, you may run into occasional frequency conflicts. Whenever the system is in use, the transmitter should be left on to prevent the receiver from picking up outside interference.

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