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Tony Hwang wrote:
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 07:56:36 -0700 (PDT), "hr(bob)
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On Jul 7, 9:52 am, wrote:
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greetings, my elderly father spends alot of time at his workshop
and barn
that are about 300 feet from the house.he has concerns about
calling for
help whilst away from the house so i am looking for a cordless
phone that
would cover that kind of range or better.does such a cordless phone
exist?
stringing a land line is not really an option.
thanks, cj

Similar problem here. Tried those 2 way radios. Hard to find a
channel that
has does not other people on it..So bought a cell Trac Phone from
WalMart.
Inexpensive and minutes are low cost. Wife is disabled and I carry this
phone left on when working in the shop or if I leave the house. That
way she
calls me with our regular phone. Works great. WW

Yeah, cordless phones have FCC limits on power output and 300 feet is
getting marginal. The pay per use cellphone is probably a much better
choice. If your father works in a metal-enclosed building, both the
cellphone and the cordless phone will have problems.

Some of the DECT 6.0 phones are good for 0ver 700 feet under the
right conditions. My cheap GE unit is good for about 300 feet in town.

Yes,
DECT 6 runs on lower frequency. Definitely has better range.


UH Actually runs on a very high frequencey