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Hello,
I have a BeoCom2 MK1 and I am looking at purchasing another if I can find one. My question is if I purchased a handset from the UK will it work in Australia? Is our frequency different compared to the UK? I am having trouble finding a Beocom2 MK1 anywhere here in Australia to purchase in good condition. I have noticed that many phones on sale in the UK specify they are 2.4ghz. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Tania
"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
Hello, I still need to know if the beocom2 mk1 phones
from Europe/UK would work here in Melbourne
Australia before I decide on a purchase.
Thank you
It's worth having a read of this and checking (not sure how?) that your Beocom 2 Mk1 base can accept a second handset: https://www.beoworld.org/faq_view.asp?id=74
Others may be able to advise ...
Thank you for all the replies i really appreciate it.
I have 2x beocom2 mk1 phones and one
Beocom6000 all connecting to the base, one of the
beocom2 MK1 handsets are faulty and I am
Wanting to establish if I bought a beocom2
handset from the UK if it would work on the
Australian phone network?my existing chargers
work fine.
The Beocom 2 is a 'DECT' cordless phone, and the first line of the second paragraph here would suggest that a UK phone will be fine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Enhanced_Cordless_Telecommunications
Thank you Guy, I have had a read and from my understanding it appears that being a DECT phone would work here
in Australia if I purchased a handset from the UK. I might have to take my chances and buy a reconditioned handset..😞
Hopefully it will work otherwise it will be an expensive mistake for me.
Thank you again for your help.