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Steve Dresser <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Apr 2006 21:17:07 -0400
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Jeff,

I've never heard of an option like that on any cordless phone, 
although I believe that some of them will increase power on their own 
if the reception degrades.  You may also find that some brands have 
better range than others, and sometimes different models of a 
particular brand are better than others.  Unfortunately, the models 
change so quickly that even if you know which ones were good six 
months ago, it won't help you today.  I had very good luck with one 
model of GE, but when I bought a different model, I couldn't even get 
20 foot coverage.  It might help if you tell the sales person that 
you need a phone with lots of range, but then again, you may still 
not know until you get it home and try it.  You may find that you 
have to spend more to get the coverage you need.

Steve

On Tuesday 4/4/06 19:13 Jeff Kenyon wrote:
>Hi Everyone, I've had this Uniden Phone for a day now, and have mixed
>opinions about it.  The reason I went with 5.8 GHz is because of what I have
>read on here and other places with regard to range.  This afternoon I took a
>walk around the block and didn't notice any real big difference verses my
>900 MHz phone and I don't know if it is because the walls in my house are
>really thick or what.  Tomorrow I am planning on trying to test it again
>with putting the transmitter in the window to see what happens.  When I
>shoed the phone to my mother we got a call at dinner, and it was in my
>pocket while I was down stairs, and the audio quality wasn't that great, and
>again I think that it is because of the thickness of our walls.  I just had
>my step brother take a quick look in the manual to see if there is any way
>of increasing the power, but there doesn't appear to be anything in the
>manual, but what I am wondering on other 5.8 GHz phones are there settings
>for increasing power from the transmitter?

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