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Re: Looking for a Dong Ding



"Bob La Londe" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "ABLE1" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I am searching for a audible door chime that operates on 12vdc.
>> What I would like is something like the wireless door bell setups with
>> out the wireless.
>>
>> I know I can get piezo beepers in a variety of frequency's and db ratings
>> but I find them
>> less than appealing.  I am thinking more of a 3" speaker in a box with a
>> two tone chip driver
>> that when 12vdc is applied for a couple of seconds it makes an audible
>> output like a
>> ding dong, bong boop, twiddle dee dum.
>>
>> I had a conversation today with "Mr. Chime".  The man himself!!  I asked
>> him if there was
>> as way to make one of his units respond to a contact closer.  Sadly he
>> said no, since it
>> is all integral within the the receiver board. DRAT!!!
>>
>> I know that I could get a ELK120 and record the sound on a chip.  But,
>> that is just a bit
>> overkill for what I want to do, not to mention the cost.  Although it may
>> be the only way.
>>
>> My hope is that one of you guys just throws out the part number and I off
>> and running.
>>
>> So, any thoughts on the topic??
>>
>> At the very least there might be some additional activity it the good ol'
>> ASA.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Les
>
> Radio Shack has a small ding dong (or they did).  It was cheap too.  I
> believe that ATW did as well.

This might be the RS one
https://www.radioshack.com/products/radioshack-80db-chime?variant=5717357061

Here is the ATW one http://shopatw.com/products/pc-300





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