Thursday, 8 November 2012

Best Cordless Phones

Best Cordless Phones

In 1994, digital cordless phones in the 900 MHz frequency range were introduced. Digital signals allowed the phones to be more secure and decreased eavesdropping -- it was pretty easy to eavesdrop on analog cordless phone conversations. In 1995, digital spread spectrum (DSS) was introduced for cordless phones. This technology enabled the digital information to spread in pieces over several frequencies between the receiver and the base, thereby making it almost impossible to eavesdrop on the cordless conversations.Unlike a corded telephone, a cordless telephone needs mains electricity to power the base station. The cordless handset is powered by a rechargeable battery, which is charged when the handset sits in its cradle.

Best Cordless Phones

Best Cordless Phones


Best Cordless Phones


Best Cordless Phones


Best Cordless Phones


Best Cordless Phones


Best Cordless Phones


Best Cordless Phones



Best Cordless Phones






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