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Dan Rossi <[log in to unmask]>
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Dan Rossi <[log in to unmask]>
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Try looking for a wireless door bell.  You should be able to find them in
a hardware store, home store, or general purpose electronics place.
Possibly too big for your use, but check them out.


On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Scott wrote:

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> I am looking for a small device that can be attached to any object (i.e.
> remote control, cordless phone, sneaky cat, etc.) and an accompanying
> wireless transmitter button that will activate a sound in order to find =
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> Is anyone aware of such a device that doesn=92t cost a month=92s salary?
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> to any
> object (i.e. remote control, cordless phone, sneaky cat, etc.) and an
> accompanying wireless transmitter button that will activate a sound in =
> order to
> find the object.=A0 I&#8217;ve searched the net, radio shack, etc., with =
> no luck.=A0
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> frequency
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Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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