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RE: cordless phones



You can get Dect repeaters - either basic models that must be in range
of
the original base station, or more advanced models that allow you to add
repeaters onto repeaters to extend the range further. Some models support
roaming but others do not so you need to check this carefully



I got some for a project from DST Ltd (DSTrading) and they were quite
helpful in choosing which unit might work best. In my case I used the
relatively low cost generic repeaters and they have worked faultlessly to
date.



Neil B.



From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
c8les
Sent: 10 August 2011 21:18
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] cordless phones





Hello All,

since we've built an extension on the side of our old house, I cant find a
'sweet spot' for the base station to allow all the hand sets (5) to work.

I know we could get a second set/base station, but its better sometimes if
you can walk around the house and keep reception/call.

I'm assuming that in the old part the walls are too thick and in the new
build the foil covered insulation doesn't help, also seems to block mobile
phone signal!

Anyway, does anyone know of a booster/repeater available for cordless
handsets, or even one that has a stronger range





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