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- From: rha@ralph.lafayette.la.us (Ruth Alleman)
- Subject: Re: Cordless phones
- References: <EB.92Sep6123229@watergate.lucid.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 19:00:55 GMT
- Organization: Home Sweet Home, Lafayette, LA
- Message-ID: <1992Sep9.190055.6936@ralph.lafayette.la.us>
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- In article <EB.92Sep6123229@watergate.lucid.com> eb@lucid.com writes:
- >I'm looking for recommendations on cordless phones.
-
- I have an AT&T 5500, it has the base that you can dial from
- (speaker phone), 9 memory numbers, 10 channels, intercom
- function, and of course the security codes. Being an at home mom
- of 2, the youngest 7 months, it is really nice to have the phone
- close by where ever I am. I can also use the phone as a monitor
- when I step outside. I can go all over my yard and partially
- into the neighbors and still have reasonable quality. I'd
- recommend it heartily, and have! The only "problem" I've noticed
- is that some of our electronics in the house disturb the phone on
- some channels in some talking positions. Big deal, move or
- change channels!
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- Ruth Alleman
- rha@ralph.lafayette.la.us
-