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Thread ID: 88018 2008-03-12 07:19:00 Wireless doorbells. martynz (5445) PC World Chat
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648812 2008-03-14 00:01:00 Of course I read Greg's post which suggested a solution I was already aware of ...which should be blazingly obvious from my initial post.

Martynz

I hear what you are saying. We used to have one set of "Ding Dongs" with two different tones & two bell pushes which were set to different frequences. I have not seen one for some time. Hence my comment to look around. Try an older outlet perhaps?? Good luck. PJ :thumbs:
Poppa John (284)
648813 2008-03-14 00:13:00 I you had 2 buttons and reversed the polarity of one, would you have a 'bing bong' from one and a 'bong bing' from the other? Or would it go 'gnib gnob'!

;) ;)
Richard (739)
648814 2008-03-14 03:17:00 I you had 2 buttons and reversed the polarity of one, would you have a 'bing bong' from one and a 'bong bing' from the other? Or would it go 'gnib gnob'!

;) ;)

:lol: :D

Definitely gnib gnob! :punk
wratterus (105)
648815 2008-03-14 04:22:00 Found what I was looking for in Mitre10.
HPM D641 series, one set of wireless plug-in chimes + bell press unit and 2nd bell press unit. One press gives DingDong and the second gives Westminster Chimes.
Don't think I'll try the reverse polarity biz: GnodGnid sounds bad enough without having to listen to Semihc Retsnimtsew.

Martynz
martynz (5445)
648816 2008-03-14 08:06:00 :lol: :lol: :thumbs: Richard (739)
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