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	<title>Intercoms and Two Way Radios &#187; home garage wireless intercom</title>
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		<title>Home to Garage Wireless Intercom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We get lots of calls from wives who are tired of yelling out to the garage or workshop to talk to their husbands. They want a wireless intercom to stop the yelling. The proper wireless intercom depends on the house. The ranges listed by the manufacturers are clear, line-of-site ranges. If there are any obstructions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We get lots of calls from wives who are tired of yelling out to the garage or workshop to talk to their husbands. They want a wireless intercom to stop the yelling.</p>
<p>The proper wireless intercom depends on the house. The ranges listed by the manufacturers are clear, line-of-site ranges. If there are any obstructions at all between intercoms, range will be reduced. The materials between them also affect range.</p>
<p>Brick walls reduce range more than drywall does. Metal-framed walls reduce range more than wood-framed walls. Even electrical wires in a wall can reduce range. It&#8217;s a bit of black magic so you can never say for sure what wireless intercom is right for you.</p>
<p>If your garage is attached to the house, then our <a class="productnamecolor colors_productname" title="WireFree Portable Wireless Intercom System (set of 2), RWIS" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/WireFree-Wireless-Intercom-p/rwis.htm"> WireFree Portable Wireless Intercom System (set of 2)</a> will likely work for you. If your house and garage are a long ways apart from each other, or the garage is metal-sided, then the <a class="productnamecolor colors_productname" title="MURS 4 Mile Range Intercom, MURS 538-Base" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-4-Mile-Range-Base-Intercom-p/murs%20538-base.htm"> MURS Multi-Mile Intercom</a> is a better choice. Go to www.intercomsonline.com for more information.</p>
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