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Pete Erskine

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Re: Freespeak fiber antenna splitter latency
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2016, 01:25:10 PM »

Well bummer, but thanks for the followup.

Just to make sure i fully understand this...  In this non networked scenario, a user could travel to the remote location and speak to folks in the local location,  but would need to 'resync' their beltpack to do so.  It would not just seamlessly move from one antenna to another?

And just to be really pedantic.  'resync' would mean a power cycle AND a change/reselection of BP Role?  Or just a power cycle?

Beltpack would loose connection and then reacquire it when in range of the other antennas.  If the remote antennas were in an overlapping area it might roam but probably would need a power cycle.
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Re: Freespeak fiber antenna splitter latency
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2016, 01:41:32 PM »

Beltpack would loose connection and then reacquire it when in range of the other antennas.  If the remote antennas were in an overlapping area it might roam but probably would need a power cycle.

Gotcha.  So the real issue is if the asychronous antennas overlap.  That makes perfect sense.

Thanks for the info.

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Re: Freespeak fiber antenna splitter latency
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