The disadvantage of conventional AM-mains intercoms is that they are subject to the often highly disruptive effect of mains interference. The system described in this article however, obviates this problem by employing FM; in addition, by reducing the bandwidth to a minimum, the number of available channels is thereby greatly increased, so that there is little chance of interference (`splatter`) between different intercom systems caused by channel overlap.
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