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GAI-Tronics offers two variations of the Page/Party® system: Page/Single-Party (with one party line), or Page/Multi-Party (with five party lines for up to five simultaneous two-way conversations). Operation is simple: the user lifts the
station handset and depresses the page button. Speaking directly into the handset, the user announces his page. The responding
individual(s) lifts the
handset of their nearest Page/Party® station for telephone-type, duplex communication over the party line. Up to ten individuals may engage in
conversation on each party line.
We offer headsets for use with indoor/outdoor wall stations that include auxiliary jack receptacles. In addition, indoor/outdoor speaker amplifiers (without handsets) are available for powering speakers where handset stations are not required. Finally, desktop, flush-mount and desk-edge
stations are also available to satisfy your particular requirements. These models include cable for connection between the subset and a
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The GAI-Tronics Page/Party® System is a distributed amplifier system. Each indoor, outdoor, or hazardous area wall station contains a power amplifier for driving speakers. This configuration offers a major advantage: when an amplifier is removed, only the associated speaker is
inoperable; all other system speakers will continue to broadcast pages.
All Page/Party® station amplifiers are electronically paralleled, and systems may be expanded by extending cable from the nearest amplifier or junction box. A single resistance load is required for each page and party line circuit to establish line impedance and minimize effects of stray induced hum or noise signals. For ease of adjustment, a GAI-Tronics line balance assembly should be placed near the center of the system.

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Above: Acoustical Survey
Left: Hazardous Area Station |