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RedRacer74
02-27-2005, 11:25 PM
I just got an Intercom System from Radio Shack. Its a nice setup for $49 that comes with three stations that have three channels that operate on an FM frequency.
It has an adjustable volume / on / off dial and a call button ( tone when you hit it to allert who you are calling). You can add as many stations as you like. It has a great range at my place of about 75 feet. The main station is in the center of the hous and the other stations are well within my barn / shop. It is wall mountable.
Crystal clear signal that saves my wife from going outside or yelling out the back door to find me.
Concrete Video
02-28-2005, 01:35 AM
I might have to check that out. Can you reply without being at the unit? Like, if you're on the floor, can you yell to it? I was gonna get a set of 2 way radios, but would rather have an intercom if I can find one.
2fuzy
02-28-2005, 09:56 AM
My .02 I wouldn't even think of phone/intercom in my shop that my place to get away from it all I like the fact that if the wife and kids want somthing they have to get off there buts and take a walk but thats just me
RedRacer74
02-28-2005, 10:12 AM
No you have to walk over and press the talk button.
As far as the wife is concerned when she calls and say's "FOODs ready" I'll be happy she called and go running. Especially since she's a good cook.
She did however on the second day call over it
" Get your A#@!#@ in here we're going to be late !!! " :D
ZRWON
02-28-2005, 11:30 AM
No you have to walk over and press the talk button.
As far as the wife is concerned when she calls and say's "FOODs ready" I'll be happy she called and go running. Especially since she's a good cook.
She did however on the second day call over it
" Get your A#@!#@ in here we're going to be late !!! " :D
REDRACER74,
Our experience is about the same as yours. The Radio Shack system is very dependable and we think a bargain even at the retail price. We tried hand held walkie talkies, CB radios, etc with little success. Found the RS units at a garage sale for $10 and plugged them inand all worked great. Shop is about 30 feet from main house.
TuckinToyz
02-28-2005, 01:04 PM
My shop is 150' from the house. Think it will till work well from that far?
capo72
02-28-2005, 01:30 PM
Yea, i'm curious too. What's the range on those things. I'm looking at needing to reach about 250 ft.
Jeremy
Wile1Coyote
02-28-2005, 02:32 PM
Are these things wireless? We use walkie talkies but Sometimes they both end up in the house which isn't very helpful
04whitef150
02-28-2005, 03:56 PM
From what I remember these do not really have a distance range as they use the electricity in the walls so as long as you are on the same meter they will work.
RedRacer74
02-28-2005, 04:37 PM
Advanced 3-Station FM Wireless 3-Channel Intercom
$59.99 Brand: RadioShack
Catalog #: 43-3105 Model: 43-3105
Designed especially for homes and offices fitted with the newer 3-wire AC outlets. Three-channel operation allows private conversation between any two channels without disturbing the other. This system includes three stations, and it's expandable so you can add additional stations when you need it. Note that you must buy in sets, we do not sell them individually. Press the lockable talk button and you can monitor another room or office with confidence. FM circuitry provides clear, reliable reception and transmission. PRODUCT FEATURES
• Call button signals other station
• Talk and power-on indicators
• Adjustable volume
• For desk or wall
Owners Manual on line at this link for more info.
http://support.radioshack.com/support_phones/doc64/64981.pdf
batmbl
02-27-2006, 07:56 PM
My .02 I wouldn't even think of phone/intercom in my shop that my place to get away from it all I like the fact that if the wife and kids want somthing they have to get off there buts and take a walk but thats just me
:headscrat Why be "connected" while in your sanctuary?
sjsfire
02-28-2006, 10:08 AM
I have a set of those intercoms from Radio Shack, they must be 20 years old and still work fine. I'm not sure and have never tried this but I beleive if you are on the same transformer you could even use them house to house?? My wife bought me a couple of those Motorola home walkie talkie type things when they first came out to take on my hunting trips. They originally had a 2 mile range, the newer ones I think have a range of up to 14 miles and are a lot more compact now, about the same size as a cell phone with a belt clip. Those things are great and you don't need any FCC license as long as they are for home use that I know of. Something to think about, you can find them about everywhere for $20 on up depending if you go rechargeable or batteries.
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