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Default Wireless Doorbell

IGot2P wrote:
On 1/26/2012 3:02 PM, Robert Green wrote:
My neighbor asked me to look at her wireless doorbell, which suddenly
stopped working properly. The buttons still work if you move them close to
the unit but they no longer work mounted on the outside of the door frame.
We've replaced the 3 "D" cells in the base unit and the 12V cells in the two
buttons but still no joy.


12V cells?


Any ideas?

--
Bobby G.



I think that's common, and not cheap.

I'm thinking the sets operate around 400 MHz but doubt if anywhere near
wifi.
I don't know if there is a frequency adjust, but I would suspect the
frequency is off.
They are cheap enough to replace the whole thing.

Greg
 
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