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Re: OT: Need Communications/Computer Help from the Brain Tru


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Posted by kcm.MN on June 12, 2018 at 16:06:02 from (174.219.144.28):

In Reply to: OT: Need Communications/Computer Help from the Brain Trust posted by Andy Martin on June 12, 2018 at 14:59:14:

You have multiple choices here. You could run a wired intercom and not have to worry about signal interference. You could buy a wireless intercom. If you have cordless phones in your home, there are many cordless phones that have built-in intercom. You can get walkie-talkies - some are VERY basic and simple to use! CB's is another idea, but modern walkie-talkies for that short distance would work better, I think. Another idea is a baby monitor. Don't laugh - there are some really good models out there now! Some have video at the main end, so she'd be able to see when you're doing and whether you'd be able to hear her calling you or not. They make them with portable main units with built-in screens, such as this one, which has a 1,000' range in open areas. Should be able to do 200' without much problem. https://www.amazon.com/VTech-VM321-2-Monitor-Vision-Cameras/dp/B00FLXB1YU/ref=sr_1_5_s_it?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1528843369&sr=1-5&keywords=baby+monitor&refinements=p_72%3A2661618011%2Cp_n_feature_ten_browse-bin%3A2476034011

My "personal" choice would be walkie-talkies, such as these:

https://www.amazon.com/Midland-GXT1000VP4-36-Mile-50-Channel-Two-Way/dp/B001WMFYH4/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1528843525&sr=1-2&keywords=walkie+talkie

These have up to a 36-mile range, 142 privacy codes, vibrate alert (for times when you're being noisy, air compressor on, etc), and more. I prefer Midland over any other brand of GMRS radio.

They have cheaper models as well, but besides losing range, the cheaper models likely also don't have vibrate alert or the privacy codes.


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