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DXMURS Chime
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Model Number: DXMURSChime
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The MURS Chime is an auxiliary chime that can be connected to the M538-BS transceiver, or any other entry alert receiver. The chime module connects to the N/O relay output on the base station and will play one of three tunes (Westminster chime, London Bridge or Oh my Darling) when the base station receives a signal from the MURS Alert transmitter. The chime has an adjustable volume and operates on 2 "AA" batteries(not included).
Authorized by the FCC, MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) is a license free service that allows the user to transmit voice and data. MURS also allows a maximum of 2 watts of output power. This means greater range than other license free radio services.
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MURS Alert™ will give you real time monitoring of remote locations up to several miles away.
The applications for the MURS Alert Driveway Announcing System are endless, given the long range capability. It is ideal for use by security guards, small businesses and also by hunters monitoring game trails; any scenario that requires immediate notification when someone or something enters a monitored location. |
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DXMURSChime Specifications
- Three (3) Tones to choose from
- Adjustable Volume
- Operates on two (2) AA Batteries
**Actual range will vary depending on the local terrain. |
This system is perfect for:
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Large Farms and Ranches
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Park Rangers
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Outdoors Men
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Game Tracking (hunting)
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More about the MURS technology.....
MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) was authorized by the FCC in November of 2000 as a private, two-way voice or data communications service for personal or business activities. The five MURS channels are available on a shared basis only. No channels are assigned on an exclusive basis, therefore it is up to the users to cooperate in the channel selection to help avoid interference. FCC rules do allow for the use of external antennas with MURS.
Range
You will notice that we describe the range of the MURS systems as several miles. While this might sound a little vague, we are not trying to deceive. The range will be dependent on your local surroundings. We have tested units here in South Dakota over flat ground to ranges of about 4 miles. However, if you are in an urban area with many tall buildings, your range may be cut down significantly.
Who can use MURS?
No license is needed. A person is authorized by rule to operate a MURS radio providing he or she is not a representative of a foreign government. Also, MURS can be used anywhere in the US except aboard an aircraft in flight.
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