Applications for Intercom Systems, Wireless Intercoms, and Two-Way Radios

Ranch Driveway Long-Range Wireless Intercoms

Driveway long-range wireless intercoms solve a specific problem for any application that has a long driveway.

Due to their remote locations, farms and ranches are easy targets for criminal activity, which is why gates are often installed on driveways. The problem is that gates also keep out your guests, delivery people, and others you want in.

One solution is to install a long-range wireless intercom and gate opener that has the ability to remotely open the gate when a signal is received. But ranch driveways are often so long that running wires costs too much and most wireless intercoms don’t have the range needed.

There are several possible solutions to these problems. One is to use a long-range wireless intercom that has a range measured in miles, not feet. Another is to use a wireless intercom that uses cell phone technology so if you have cell phone service at the gate, then you can put a cell phone network intercom there and it can call you no matter where you are. If you can get Wi-Fi Internet service at the gate there is also a Wi-Fi intercom with video. There are long range Wi-Fi extenders that can extend Wi-Fi service to the gate.

Radio Frequency Wireless Gate Intercoms

Wireless intercoms that can reach long ranges use two-way radio technology. They are essentially two-way radios in a vandal and weatherproof housing with the added capability of remotely activating a gate opener. These multi-mile wireless intercoms use two-way radio frequencies in either licensed radio bands, or in the unlicensed MURS (Multi-Use Radio System) radio bands.

The benefit of these two-way radio wireless intercoms is that mobile handheld radios can be carried while roaming your property and you can still talk to visitors and open the gate for them. You can also use base station intercoms inside a building to talk and open the gate.

Cell Phone Network Gate Intercom

long range wireless gate intercomIf your ranch has cell phone coverage, then placing a Cellular Network Wireless Intercom at your gate may be a solution. As long as your gate is within range of a cell phone tower, then this intercom’s range is infinite. You could be on the other side of the world and still talk to visitors.

By pressing keys on your telephone keypad you can activate a gate opener. So if the delivery person comes while you’re out, you can easily let them in.  You can even send text messages to the intercom to open or close the gate or to check its status.

You can program up to three telephone numbers in the cellular intercom, whether they are landline telephones or cell phones. When a visitor arrives at the intercom and presses the button, it dials the first number. If the first number doesn’t answer, the intercom dials the second number, and then the third number. So your visitors should always be able to reach someone and you won’t miss important deliveries or visitors no matter where you are.

Wi-Fi Gate Intercom

The Wi-Fi gate intercom uses Internet service to communicate. You can extend the Internet service from your home or business to the gate using a long range extender. Some of these can go a fifth of a mile or more. Or if there happens to be a public Wi-Fi service in your area you may be able to use that. This intercom communicates with an App on your smartphone and it gives you not only audio communication, but also video. You can also get a 10 inch LCD screen for your home that can receive the calls.

Any of these ranch driveway long-range wireless intercoms can quickly and easily solve your gate communication problems without the huge expense of running wires. Plus you gain the advantage of mobility to move about your property and still be in contact with visitors.  To talk with product experts who can help you choose the right option for you, click here: wireless gate intercom system

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