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		<title>Outdoor Intercom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most useful intercom systems available is an outdoor intercom. These intercoms are used at outside entrances to buildings, security gates, or anywhere anyone may need to communicate with a person inside a building or at a remote location. They save people from having to make trips to your entrance door to let [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most useful intercom systems available is an outdoor intercom. These intercoms are used at outside entrances to buildings, security gates, or anywhere anyone may need to communicate with a person inside a building or at a remote location. They save people from having to make trips to your entrance door to let people in, and they alert you when customers or visitors are at a locked security gate.</p>
<p>Outdoor intercoms are available in both wired and wireless versions. The wired intercoms are most often used at external doors where people at a fixed location inside the building need to monitor the door for visitors.<img class="alignright" style="margin: 8px; float: right;" src="http://wirelessintercomsonline.com/images/outdoorintercom.jpg" alt="Outdoor Intercoms" width="97" height="158" /></p>
<p>Wireless outdoor intercoms not only have the benefit of not requiring installation of cable, they also allow for mobility of the person or people monitoring the outdoor wireless intercom. Some of these devices communicate with <a title="Handheld Two Way Radio" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/Two-Way-Radios-s/77.htm" target="_blank">handheld two way radios</a> and others with <a title="Portable Wireless Intercoms" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/WireFree-Extreme-Range-Portable-Intercom-set-of-2-p/lsis.htm" target="_blank">portable wireless intercoms</a>.</p>
<p>A wireless outdoor intercom faces some difficult challenges. Most obvious is the weather. Not only is there moisture to worry about, but also extreme heat and cold. You need a wireless intercom that can withstand exposure to the elements.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 8px; float: left;" src="http://wirelessintercomsonline.com/images/callboxXT.jpg" alt="Outdoor Call Box" width="150" height="181" />Another factor is the range you need to cover. How far apart are the intercoms going to be? But it&#8217;s more than just distance. Building construction can greatly reduce the distance a wireless intercom will communicate. A wood-framed building with siding will reduce the range less than a concrete or brick building.</p>
<p>Depending on where you put the wireless exterior intercom you may also have to worry about vandalism. You need to ask yourself whether someone will attempt to steal or destroy the unit. If so, then you need a unit built to resist vandalism.</p>
<p>There are several wireless outdoor intercom systems that can handle being used outdoors. See the links below:</p>
<p>Light-duty, short-range intercom:</p>
<p><a title="WireFree Outdoor 900MHz Intercom (Set of 2), ROI2" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/Wireless-Outdoor-900MHz-Intercom-p/roi2.htm">WireFree Outdoor 900MHz Intercom</a></p>
<p>Light-duty, short-range hands free doorbell:</p>
<p><a title="WireFree Wireless 900MHz Doorbell and Intercom, RFDI" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/WireFree-Wireless-900MHz-Doorbell-and-Intercom-p/rfdi.htm">WireFree Wireless 900MHz Doorbell and Intercom</a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Light-duty, long-range intercom/callbox that communicates with two-way radios:</p>
<p><a title="MURS Basic Commercial Callbox, MURS RQX-151-Basic" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Callbox-Basic-Intercom-p/murs%20rqx-151-basic.htm">MURS Basic Commercial Callbox</a></p>
<p>Heavy-duty, long-range, vandal-proof intercom/callbox that communicates with two-way radios:</p>
<p><a title="MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom, MURS RQX-151-XT" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Callbox-Outdoor-Intercom-p/murs%20rqx-151-xt.htm">MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom</a></p>
<p>Heavy-duty, long-range, vandal-proof intercom/callbox with gate opener (communicates with two-way radios):</p>
<p><a title="MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom with Gate Relay, MURS RQX-156-XT" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Callbox-Outdoor-Intercom-with-Gate-Open-Relay-p/murs%20rqx-156-xt.htm">MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom with Gate Relay</a></p>
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		<title>Outdoor Wireless Intercom</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 02:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you need to communicate with people who are at an outdoor location and you can&#8217;t run wires to that location, an outdoor wireless intercom is the solution. These outside wireless intercoms communicate to an inside station or portable handheld two way radio via radio waves. There are several varieties of these outdoor wireless intercoms available. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you need to communicate with people who are at an outdoor location and you can&#8217;t run wires to that location, an outdoor wireless intercom is the solution. These outside wireless intercoms communicate to an inside station or portable handheld two way radio via radio waves.</p>
<p>There are several varieties of these outdoor wireless intercoms available. You can get heavy duty, tamper resistant devices that communicate over long range, or lighter duty devices that communicate a few hundred feet. Some devices communicate using a proprietary method that only allows devices from the same manufacturer to talk to each other, while others are more open and allow mixing devices from different manufacturers. If you have existing two way radios you use, you can also get outdoor wireless intercoms that talk to them.<img class="alignright" style="float: right; margin: 8px;" src="http://wirelessintercomsonline.com/images/outdoorintercom.jpg" alt="wireless outdoor intercom" width="97" height="158" /></p>
<p>One system available is the <a title="WireFree Outdoor 900MHz Intercom (Set of 2), ROI2" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/Wireless-Outdoor-900MHz-Intercom-p/roi2.htm" target="_blank">WireFree Outdoor 900MHz Intercom</a>. This is a proprietary system that will only communicate with other devices in the WireFree product line. It has a range of up to 1000 feet, but with obstructions in between is more likely to be a few hundred feet. These outdoor intercoms communicate with other WireFree outdoor intercoms or with the <a title="WireFree Portable 900MHz Wireless Intercom System (set of 2), RWIS" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/WireFree-900MHz-Wireless-Intercom-p/rwis.htm" target="_blank">WireFree Portable 900MHz Wireless Intercom</a> for inside use. These outdoor intercoms work in walkie talkie fashion where a button push is required to talk.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 8px;" src="http://wirelessintercomsonline.com/images/doorbellintercom.jpg" alt="Doorbell Intercom" width="192" height="114" />If your outdoor wireless intercom application is taking calls from visitors at your front door or security gate, then a wireless doorbell intercom is what you need. The <a title="WireFree Wireless 900MHz Doorbell and Intercom, RFDI" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/WireFree-Wireless-900MHz-Doorbell-and-Intercom-p/rfdi.htm" target="_blank">WireFree Wireless 900MHz Doorbell and Intercom </a>works with the entire WireFree product line.  When visitors arrive at the door or gate they press the button on the outdoor wireless intercom and it sounds a doorbell tone on the inside and outside units. The person on the inside presses a button to talk while the person outside can talk hands free. This unit has the same range of a few hundred feet as the other WireFree products.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 8px;" src="http://wirelessintercomsonline.com/images/callboxXT.jpg" alt="call box outdoor intercom" width="150" height="181" />If you need an outdoor wireless intercom that communicates over long distances, then a <a title="Wireless call box" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/Wireless-Call-Boxes-s/78.htm" target="_blank">wireless call box</a> like the <a title="MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom, MURS RQX-151-XT" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Callbox-Outdoor-Intercom-p/murs%20rqx-151-xt.htm" target="_blank">MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom </a>is needed. These devices use UHF and VHF frequencies to communicate over long range. Some of the wireless frequencies require an FCC License, but the <a title="MURS Radios" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Radio-s/76.htm" target="_blank">MURS Radio</a> frequencies are unlicensed and very lightly used. These callboxes communicate with two way radios or base station intercoms.</p>
<p>If your application requires unlocking a gate or door from a remote location, then <img class="alignright" style="float: right; margin: 8px;" src="http://wirelessintercomsonline.com/images/jobcom146.jpg" alt="wireless intercom" width="150" height="237" />the <a title="MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom with Gate Relay, MURS RQX-156-XT" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Callbox-Outdoor-Intercom-with-Gate-Open-Relay-p/murs%20rqx-156-xt.htm" target="_blank">MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom with Gate Relay </a>is what you need. This call box has a relay that can be controlled by pressing a button on a wireless intercom like the <a title="MURS Commercial Intercom" href="http://www.intercomsonline.com/MURS-Commercial-Intercom-p/murs%20jbs-146d.htm" target="_blank">MURS Commercial Intercom </a>or any two way radio with the 2-tone encode feature.</p>
<p>These outdoor wireless call boxes are also built for more commercial or industrial environments. The XT version of the call box is also vandal-resistant so it is good for use in public locations.</p>
<p>Choosing the right wireless outdoor intercom for you depends on your application and your budget, but you can usually find one that will work for you.</p>
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