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doorbell
05-17-2005, 04:11
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doorbell
Ernie,

Both the door bell switch and the receiver are battery operated. The
battery for the outside switch comes with the kit, but you have to
supply the two C cell batteries for the receiver.

Since I live in my "Bird full time and have it parked next to my shop
when I'm here at home, I have an identical kit in my shop, so that if
the door bell for either the 'Bird, or the shop is rung, it sounds
inside the 'Bird and in my office in the shop.

The unit works within about 100 feet of the outside switch and the
receivers can also be set for different frequencies, so that they
will not sound each other, if that is what you want.

I just taped up the door switch wires and tucked them up inside the
hole that the original switch covered.


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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@a... wrote:
> Thanks, John. Is the receiver battery operated or did you use the
exiting
> house wiring? Ernie
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doorbell - Ernest Ekberg - 05-16-2005, 14:09
doorbell - erniecarpet@... - 05-16-2005, 19:28
doorbell - John - 05-16-2005, 21:50
doorbell - John Stiles - 05-17-2005, 00:45
doorbell - John - 05-17-2005 04:11



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