[vcf-midatlantic] Museum wireless doorbell thingamajig
Christopher Gioconda
cgioconda at gmail.com
Wed Dec 28 18:28:48 EST 2016
I have a wireless door bell at my home. The button has a double A battery,
and the "bell" is plugged into an AC outlet.
Not sure of the range, though I'm sure you could string several together
using the same frequency and have them ring simultaneously.
Chris
cgioconda at gmail.com
On Dec 28, 2016 6:22 PM, "Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic" <
vcf-midatlantic at lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
> I'm looking for an innovative (read: simple and cheap) way for museum
> visitors to press a button in order to alert our docents who may be
> elsewhere, such as working in the warehouse or visiting other InfoAge
> exhibits.
>
> There are video doorbell products from Ring.com and others ranging from
> $120-$300. These have cameras connecting to smartphone apps. That way range
> isn't an issue and you can have video conversations. These products are
> awesome but expensive.
>
> What's a cheaper solution?
>
> There is no easy way to run a wire from our museum to the warehouse.
>
> Video is not necessary, but a simple "house phone" approach would work
> (such as in an office building or hotel) or even just a buzzer. Or maybe
> some kind of pager.
>
> This is a project I'd like to get done very soon, not just someday.
>
> Most of all, if people have proposals that require engineering, then we
> need to see "I'll do it" not "Here's what someone should do".
>
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