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  • SlimChances
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 2085

    Dect 6.0+

    I am thinking of purchasing a DECT6.0Plus phone set. I have had no issues with the DECT 6.0 phones but it is time to replace them. Has anyone had any issues with the DECT 6.0+ phones. I think they use 1.9 GHz frequency. The model is Panasonic KXTG4033B and I will be using them in three locations throughout the house with wireless radios also in two different location.
    Thanks
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  • garym
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 13396

    #2
    Originally posted by SlimChances
    I am thinking of purchasing a DECT6.0Plus phone set. I have had no issues with the DECT 6.0 phones but it is time to replace them. Has anyone had any issues with the DECT 6.0+ phones. I think they use 1.9 GHz frequency. The model is Panasonic KXTG4033B and I will be using them in three locations throughout the house with wireless radios also in two different location.
    Thanks
    can't help as I use the DECT 6.0 phones (which solved some interference problems at the time I bought them). What frequency do the older DECT 6.0 phones use?
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    • SlimChances
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2005
      • 2085

      #3
      Originally posted by garym
      can't help as I use the DECT 6.0 phones (which solved some interference problems at the time I bought them). What frequency do the older DECT 6.0 phones use?
      Just looking at the manual of the old phones it says:
      Telephone base: 1921.536-1928.448 MHz


      So I think it is also 1.9 GHz

      Thanks for suggesting that comparison it looks like the new phones should work
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      • MrC
        Senior Member
        • May 2005
        • 1945

        #4
        We picked up this model two months ago:

        Panasonic KX-TG7745S

        and are very happy with it. The system is WAY better than the older Panasonic DECT 6.0 units we had (which frequently lost messages and had audio quality problems where the other party routinely had trouble hearing us).

        The new model has much better sound quality (both sides of the conversation), better base unit, better features, and has an optional range extender unit (Panasonic KX-TGA405B, which we use). The cell link feature may be nice for some users, but we don't care about that feature.

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        • SlimChances
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2005
          • 2085

          #5
          @MrC - Looks like the same DECT6+ technology which is good to know. Just ordered the model I was thinking about. Hope they are better than the crappy VTech phones they are replacing. Will let you know
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