Our Sony cordless phone system doubles as a wireless intercom but has a
limit of four remotes.
Other cordless phone systems may be less restricted, but 13 stations
would get rather expensive. Also the charging stands are typically
designed to stand on a horizontal surface, not for wall mounting.
OTOH, if each *person* has a remote (carrying it to wherever s/he is
going to be for a significant period of time) instead of having remotes
in a large number of *places*, that might be a solution
Perce
On 08/09/05 01:16 pm Whatsamatteru tossed the following ingredients into
the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
I have an old NuTone IM2003 intercom system that I got when I bought my
17 year old home. There are 13 remotes including door and pool deck.
The intercom part actually works to a degree; the radio part does not.
I don't really need an intercom system but it bothers me that it
doesn't work well and I guess it is kinda nice to have as this is a
fairly large home. It's also ugly - the intercom, that is.
So I'm looking at some replacement options:
It's a 3-wire system so I'm looking at the NuTone IMA3303.
M&S' DMC3-4 which is designed to replace NuTone's 3-wire intercoms.
Both of these have similar features. The M&S is a bit more expensive.
I've heard NuTone has had reliability issues; are they building them
any better these days?
I'm really interested in a wireless solution, but I don't know of any
that have master and remote stations that mount in the wall like the
wired intercoms.
Anyway, all suggestions/opinions welcome.
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