[Ti] Compatibility of Base stations around the world?

Robert Nicholson robert at elastica.com
Sun Jun 22 07:50:24 PDT 2003


Hi which Base station do you have? And does your Adaptor read the same 
as mine?

On Sunday, June 22, 2003, at 03:30  AM, <ursus at mac.com> wrote:

>> Are you sure about the later?
>>
>> I was told the actual frequency of the transmission was different.
>>
>> On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 05:02  PM, <ursus at mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> The power supply for my American purchased Snow basestation is only
>>>> 110
>>>> V but the basestation itself just requires 12v .7A input voltage.
>>>>
>>>> So do these things travel well or not?
>>>
>>> It is aut0switching and you need only have an adapter that matches 
>>> the
>>> local
>>> power outlets.
>>>
>>> Frequency never matters to the base station since it runs on DC from
>>> the
>>> power brick.
>>>
>>> So ES, it travels well.
>
> I understood that you asked about the frequency of the power whether 
> 50 Hz
> or 60 Hz.  And this is not a problem. As far as transmission 
> frequency, that
> is invariant anywhere in the world.  Japan uses channel 9 as am 
> emergency
> vehicle frequency and if set for Japan the ABS will map out channel 9
> automatically.
>
> Just get the power brick plugged into the wall and you have it made. I
> travel with my ABS frequently and it is never a problem. Generally a 
> Euro
> adapter and a UK adapter will get you thru anywhere in the world.  If 
> not
> there are cheap plug adapter kits available.. Or if you must spend a 
> lot of
> money.. Try Teledapt.
>
>
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