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		<title>By: Mikie Likes It!</title>
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		<description>Yes, the wireless base will most likely need an ac cord to run.  Sometimes, receivers can incorporate the wireless base without the use of an AC.  You will have to check your receiver to see if you have this feature.

No, the wireless signals will not interfere with each other.  I have wireless speakers, a wireless internet connection, a wireless baby monitor and a wireless phone and they all work perfectly.  The phone runs at 5.4ghz, the speakers run at 2.4ghz as well as the wireless internet connection.  The baby monitor runs at 900mhz.  Absolutely no interference in any of my wireless gadgets.</description>
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<p>No, the wireless signals will not interfere with each other.  I have wireless speakers, a wireless internet connection, a wireless baby monitor and a wireless phone and they all work perfectly.  The phone runs at 5.4ghz, the speakers run at 2.4ghz as well as the wireless internet connection.  The baby monitor runs at 900mhz.  Absolutely no interference in any of my wireless gadgets.</p>
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