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Skirmishd January 9th 05 10:38 PM

Question About Old Posts
 
Hi, guys.

I enjoy this group and have gotten good information here. Unfortunately, I
can't add much.

There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own phone
#?

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his woodshop. It
would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up an intercom but that
didn't work with the old wiring in this house. I have considered
walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some sort of FCC license for
them.

By the way, the garage went up speedily and the results were good. Tuff Shed
did good work. The whole thing, with double-pane windows and insulation and
everything cost about 17 grand. The neighbor across the alley had a kitchen
built for 50 grand and it took about 9 months from start to finish (I know our
project was much simpler).

Any help is appreciated.

Percival P. Cassidy January 9th 05 10:45 PM

I don't know of a way to call your own number without getting a busy
signal. Get a pair of FRS radios (low-power walkie-talkies, no license
required) for approx. $40 (maybe less) at Best Buy, Office Max, etc.

Perce


On 01/09/05 05:38 pm Skirmishd tossed the following ingredients into the
ever-growing pot of cybersoup:

I enjoy this group and have gotten good information here. Unfortunately, I
can't add much.

There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own phone
#?

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his woodshop. It
would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up an intercom but that
didn't work with the old wiring in this house. I have considered
walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some sort of FCC license for
them.

By the way, the garage went up speedily and the results were good. Tuff Shed
did good work. The whole thing, with double-pane windows and insulation and
everything cost about 17 grand. The neighbor across the alley had a kitchen
built for 50 grand and it took about 9 months from start to finish (I know our
project was much simpler).

Any help is appreciated.


ADC January 9th 05 11:12 PM

A lot of the expandable cordless phones have intercoms in the handsets,
allowing you to talk to one another. Think I saw a base station and two
handsets for $100 in an add this weekend.
"Skirmishd" wrote in message
...
Hi, guys.

I enjoy this group and have gotten good information here. Unfortunately,
I
can't add much.

There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I
tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own
phone
#?

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his woodshop.
It
would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up an intercom but
that
didn't work with the old wiring in this house. I have considered
walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some sort of FCC license for
them.

By the way, the garage went up speedily and the results were good. Tuff
Shed
did good work. The whole thing, with double-pane windows and insulation
and
everything cost about 17 grand. The neighbor across the alley had a
kitchen
built for 50 grand and it took about 9 months from start to finish (I know
our
project was much simpler).

Any help is appreciated.




MUADIB® January 9th 05 11:17 PM

These should be available for you even by E-shopping.

http://tinyurl.com/5cwae

Pretty good price and many options on them too.


Any help is appreciated.




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MUADIB® January 9th 05 11:20 PM

Or Google the things

Search: Walkie Talkie

There's tons of 'em.



Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply

MUADIB®

http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html

one small step for man,.....
One giant leap for attorneys.

Tom January 10th 05 01:11 AM


"Skirmishd" wrote in message
...
Hi, guys.

I enjoy this group and have gotten good information here. Unfortunately,
I
can't add much.

There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I
tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own
phone
#?

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his woodshop.
It
would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up an intercom but
that
didn't work with the old wiring in this house. I have considered
walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some sort of FCC license for
them.

By the way, the garage went up speedily and the results were good. Tuff
Shed
did good work. The whole thing, with double-pane windows and insulation
and
everything cost about 17 grand. The neighbor across the alley had a
kitchen
built for 50 grand and it took about 9 months from start to finish (I know
our
project was much simpler).

Any help is appreciated.

Verizon told me to simply dial my own number, when I hear the busy signal,
hang up and phone will start ringing. When I hear it stop, pick up the
phone and I'm connected with the other phone. Only catch is if my wife
hangs back up before I can reconnect because she won't hear anything there
when she answers the phone. I take one of the cordless hand units out to the
garage as I cut the phone line to the garage when I ran an underground gas
line. The old phone line to the garage didn't go where Verizon thought it
did. They even came out and marked it out.



Ed Clarke January 10th 05 01:30 AM

In article , Skirmishd wrote:

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his woodshop. It
would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up an intercom but that
didn't work with the old wiring in this house. I have considered
walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some sort of FCC license for
them.


I bought Sony "QuadraStation" telephones. A single "master" station that plugs
into the phone line and three remotes. You can only use a single phone to make
telephone calls at a time, but any one of the phones can call one of the other
three in "intercom" mode. I don't think you can use the intercom while someone
is making a telephone call.

My shop is about a hundred feet from the master station and it works well. I
didn't want to run phone wire that far for fear of lightning induced transients
killing the telephones. These phones work on 2.4Ghz wireless and there are
Panasonic (at least) equivalents.

--
"De inimico non loquaris sed cogites."

Steve B. January 10th 05 01:51 AM

On 09 Jan 2005 22:38:24 GMT, (Skirmishd) wrote:


There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own phone



It tends to vary depending on your phone system. Best bet is ask a
phone repair guy next time you spot one on the side of the road. I'm
sure they aren't supposed to tell you but they usually will.

Steve B.

bumtracks January 10th 05 02:09 AM

I dial my own number and a voice comes on saying something about hang up,
wait until the other party answers - I hang up and it rings right away so I
answer it and a voice says please hold until another party picks up the
phone.... .


"Skirmishd" wrote in message
...
Hi, guys.

I enjoy this group and have gotten good information here. Unfortunately,

I
can't add much.

There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I

tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own

phone
#?

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his woodshop.

It
would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up an intercom but

that
didn't work with the old wiring in this house. I have considered
walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some sort of FCC license for
them.

By the way, the garage went up speedily and the results were good. Tuff

Shed
did good work. The whole thing, with double-pane windows and insulation

and
everything cost about 17 grand. The neighbor across the alley had a

kitchen
built for 50 grand and it took about 9 months from start to finish (I know

our
project was much simpler).

Any help is appreciated.




JerryMouse January 10th 05 04:31 AM

Skirmishd wrote:

My husband had a garage put up in the backyard, and that is his
woodshop. It would be nice if I could call him. We tried to set up
an intercom but that didn't work with the old wiring in this house.
I have considered walkie-talkies, but hear that you have to get some
sort of FCC license for them.


Leave him alone. He needs his time alone. If it's urgent, you can walk out
there.

You'll both be better for it.



[email protected] January 10th 05 04:29 PM

We dial the number, hear a clicking sound, hangup for ring, answer to
end steps. So Calif coast as syteps seem to vary by region.

On 09 Jan 2005 22:38:24 GMT, (Skirmishd) wrote:

There was a thread some time ago about calling your own phone number. I tried
to google it but couldn't find it. Can anyone tell me how to call my own phone
#?



Skirmishd January 10th 05 08:11 PM

These should be available for you even by E-shopping.

http://tinyurl.com/5cwae

Pretty good price and many options on them too.


Thanks. I think I will go with this.

Skirmishd January 10th 05 08:16 PM

Verizon told me to simply dial my own number, when I hear the busy signal,
hang up and phone will start ringing. When I hear it stop, pick up the
phone and I'm connected with the other phone. Only catch is if my wife
hangs back up before I can reconnect because she won't hear anything there
when she answers the phone. I take one of the cordless hand units out to the
garage as I cut the phone line to the garage when I ran an underground gas
line. The old phone line to the garage didn't go where Verizon thought it
did. They even came out and marked it out.

There is actually a phone line to the garage, and a phone. When I call my own
# the answering machine picks it up and I don't get a busy signal. We have
Qwest here, and the answering service is also through Qwest. The neighbor
across the alley is a Qwest tech, maybe I should ask her.


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