I have used a cordless doorbell from K Mart. It works for locating
things, but probably has only about 300 feet range. It is about $20.
On 2000-01-28 [log in to unmask] said:
>My $28 cordless phone does that.
>----- Original Message -----
>> I could see some uses for that. What is its range, and how much
>does it cost?
>> >hello all, I know this isn't about coumputers but it is about
>teck. I am =
>> >tring to find a remot finder, it works like a cordless hand set
>pager. =
>> >It has two parts a transmiter and a recever, when you push the
>botton on =
>> >the transmitter the recever beeps. I thank you all for your help
>>in = >addvance. sorry for going off toppic.
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