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What is the difference between single-channel and multiple-channel equipment?

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What is the difference between single-channel and multiple-channel equipment?

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Single-channel transmitters and receivers operate in only one frequency. This can create a situation where two interpreters transmitting in the same frequency in the same building can interfere with each other’s transmission. For that reason, large courts who utilize the services of several interpreters at the same time prefer multiple-channel equipment. We offer three-channel equipment in the frequencies of 192-194 MHZ, which permit up to 3 interpreters to use wireless equipment in the same building, even in the same room, without interference. In addition, single-channel equipment is offered in 13 different frequencies, from 72 to 78 MHZ.

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