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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:02:51 GMT, Ken wrote:
I need to increase the range on my Heath-Zenith wireless doorbell. I believe it operates on 315 mHz. The antenna in the remote/transmitter looks like loop of length 1.5". The antenna in the ringer/receiver is a wire 1.5" long that ends in the breeze. It would appear safest to lengthen the wire in the ringer/receiver to around 7" but I do not understand why the manufacturer just didn't make it longer in the first place. To keep your visitors from ringing your neighbors' bells? |
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 04:46:28 GMT, Ken wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:17:22 GMT, wrote: It would appear safest to lengthen the wire in the ringer/receiver to around 7" but I do not understand why the manufacturer just didn't make it longer in the first place. To keep your visitors from ringing your neighbors' bells? How would increasing the size of a receive antenna increase propagation from the remote? No one said it would. You should read more slowly. If you had said "To keep your neighbors' buttons from ringing your bells," that might have been valid. No, I was responding to the bit about "why the manufacturer just didn't make it longer in the first place" -- the manufacturer intended that the receive range -- on all units -- be short enough to avoid this problem. If he made it longer, everyone might ring bells for a couple of houses on either side, as well as their own. |
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My button rings my neighbor's bell and his rings mine. We both bought CHEAP
wireless doorbells. 73, Jack K9CUN |
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My button rings my neighbor's bell and his rings mine. We both bought
CHEAP wireless doorbells. ==================================== Have you tried swapping them ? |
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Reg Edwards wrote: My button rings my neighbor's bell and his rings mine. We both bought CHEAP wireless doorbells. ==================================== Have you tried swapping them ? |
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Good Idea,
I did this too, my lady next door it hot, she answers the door in her cami * panties all the time, when I want to take a peek I just press the button and wait to see her. She can't figure it out.. wrote: On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:02:51 GMT, Ken wrote: I need to increase the range on my Heath-Zenith wireless doorbell. I believe it operates on 315 mHz. The antenna in the remote/transmitter looks like loop of length 1.5". The antenna in the ringer/receiver is a wire 1.5" long that ends in the breeze. It would appear safest to lengthen the wire in the ringer/receiver to around 7" but I do not understand why the manufacturer just didn't make it longer in the first place. To keep your visitors from ringing your neighbors' bells? |
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"Joe" wrote in message
... Good Idea, I did this too, my lady next door it hot, she answers the door in her cami * panties all the time, when I want to take a peek I just press the button and wait to see her. She can't figure it out.. Well, how's about positioning a web cam/video camera so we can all enjoy the view??? wrote: On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:02:51 GMT, Ken wrote: I need to increase the range on my Heath-Zenith wireless doorbell. I believe it operates on 315 mHz. The antenna in the remote/transmitter looks like loop of length 1.5". The antenna in the ringer/receiver is a wire 1.5" long that ends in the breeze. It would appear safest to lengthen the wire in the ringer/receiver to around 7" but I do not understand why the manufacturer just didn't make it longer in the first place. To keep your visitors from ringing your neighbors' bells? |
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