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Difference between channels?

Hi there, I'm interested in buying this wireless system called the Nady DKW3GT. The website I'm looking to get it from has thee different channels to choose from (Channel B, Channel P, and Channel R) they're all at the same price, but what is the difference? Only difference I see is the frequency, but does a stronger frequency make it better or what? This will be my first wireless system, so I wasn't going for anything expensive right now.

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if you mean higher operational frequency range, no as this is the frequency that it physically transmits on. some frequencies are better to use based upon the area you are in and/or intend to be in. so be sure to check your area, but in the 500-600 range you should be ok...
 
I'm no expert, so take this with a brick of salt; hopefully somebody with some expertise will confirm or deny. The idea is to keep your channel and your other bandmate's channels separate so they don't cross talk. Sorta like the scene at the Air Force formal where Spinal Tap played and Nigel's wireless started picking up signals from the air traffic control tower. That wouldn't really happen because the frequency bands are totally different, but it does kinda give you the idea.