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Quote900 MHz vs. 2.4 GHz phonesCaldwell in Nashville has two different wireless phones at home, one that works at 2.4 GHz and another that works at 900 MHz. Why does the 900-MHz phone sound better? Wireless phones are equipped with one of several types of transmission technologies, including 900-MHz analog, 900-MHz digital, 900-MHz DSS, 2.4-GHz DSS, 2.4-GHz/900-MHz DSS send/receive, and 2.4-GHz digital. In a barren field, a 2.4-GHz phone will perform better than a 900-MHz phone. However, you live in a house with walls and appliances. When you play loud music, notice that the bass and other low instruments -- the low frequencies -- are what you can hear the best. In some instances, a 900-MHz phone may be better in a house. Many devices (such as microwave ovens) operate in the 2.4-GHz range. These devices could be interfering with your 2.4-GHz phone. Try placing the base in a different location.
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