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jill dialer
You musr have gigantic houses. 75 to 100 feet is the distance from the the receiving unit to the call unit. That's bigger than most houses that I know.
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jill dialer
On 3/5/2014 9:06 PM, Mike Mayers wrote:
You musr have gigantic houses. 75 to 100 feet is the distance from the the receiving unit to the call unit. That's bigger than most houses that I know. I don't know how to tell me how far the reception would be if I was on one end of the house with the the base at the other. I'm clueless that way. Sorry! Jill |
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jill dialer
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 21:48:36 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
On 3/5/2014 9:06 PM, Mike Mayers wrote: You musr have gigantic houses. 75 to 100 feet is the distance from the the receiving unit to the call unit. That's bigger than most houses that I know. I don't know how to tell me how far the reception would be if I was on one end of the house with the the base at the other. I'm clueless that way. Sorry! Jill You also have the question of what is in between. Every time the signal has to pass through another wall, it gets weaker. If you have a continuous metallic layer, such as a metal-foil vapor barrier in an outside wall, it will block the radio signal completely, except for what gets through window and door openings. |
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