Looking for a simple (ie: cheap) intercom like this:
Thanks for any help.
Looking for a simple (ie: cheap) intercom like this:
Thanks for any help.
Aiphone makes an IM series intercon which should do the trick for you.
If you have a glass window with a counter pass thru for papers and such you would be surprised how well sound will pass through as well.
Otherwise try Aiphone.
Les
Thanks for the reply. The Aiphone IM series would be perfect if it wasn't for the price tag. Same issue with the Norcon TTU-3. I may try the unit from the UK.
Thanks again.
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Jeeeze, how about two plastic cups and a string?
Does the tech-man have a manual for it?
Jeeeze, how about two plastic cups and a string?
Yup it does exactly what he wants and is a perfect fit. Will be reliable for years and years to come. Install it and forget it. Can write off a portion of the cost for taxes or maybe even depreciate over a 5 year period as a capital expense. But noooooooooooooo He will go find something that is cheaper, that will possibility give more problems and headaches and when it fails he will buy a second and maybe a third but will always be saying look at how much money I saved for being frugal. Go figure???????
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I dont know but if he do I will sue him!!
that was my design, I done it when I was a kid, and I will claim every right to it!!!
de
Don't forget to call your shyster lawyer in the morning.
You oughtta get at least 25cents out of this for damage to your reputation and for using an un-patented invention.
I invented something like it when I was a kid but mine was a little different. Because we didn't have plastic back then, we had to use two dixie cups. ( Most people don't know what they are, anymore)
I figure you more than likely used to hollowed out gourds. They didn't invent "Dixie cups" until the twentieth century.
When I was REAL young, we'd bang rocks together using Morseoggs Code.
When I got a little older, It wasn't a well known fact that the louder you talked the further away you could be heard so I patented that one. Called it the Talkloudercom. Talking louder became very popular I had quite a business going. Was the precursor to the telephone. Recurring revenue, the whole thing. Anyone who wanted to send a message would come to us and we'd yell the message to where ever they wanted it to go. But then the patent ran out. Then I did the dixie cup thing but stupidly I didn't patent it and Petrum made a killing on it. And now, every once in a while I'll hear someone shouting to someone and it really brings back memories of the old days. It's a shame, but nowdays everyone uses it and they don't realize what it was like back in the heydays.
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