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Wireless doorbells
On 2007-07-03 16:16:50 +0100, Huge said:
On 2007-07-02, Huge wrote: I was going to buy one of these, since I can't hear the front door bell from my office, and I've no desire to run wires everywhere. Any recommendations/thoughts/comments, etc.? Well, 2 Bryson SX wireless *bells* (not chimes - I hate those effing things) 'en route'. Thanks, all. Never visit France then. Every building associated with transport has poncey bingly-bongs preceding announcements on the PA. |
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Wireless doorbells
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Huge wrote: Our last house had one of those mechanical "ding-dong" things. I swapped the chimes over so it went "dong-ding", so at least we stopped thinking there was someone at the front door every time there was one on the telly. Door bells are the worst. They seem all have exactly the same subjective pitch. -- *The first rule of holes: If you are in one, stop digging! Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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