MURS Alert Transmitter |
 | Brand: Dakota Alert Category: Home Improvement Department: MISC SCOUTING CA
List Price: $112.80 Buy New: $88.25 as of 7/30/2010 17:17 CDT details You Save: $24.55 (22%)
New (26) Used (1) from $79.00
Seller: Home Security 4 Less Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 17663
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 6 x 4.6
MPN: DK-MAT Model: MAT UPC: 891179000003 EAN: 0891179000003 ASIN: B001BI4QUK
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Features:
| • | Utilizes passive infrared sensor technology | | • | Able to send 4 different alert messages to the transceiver | | • | Authorized by the FCC |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description - Dakota Alert MURS Alert transmitter- Offers the ability to monitor activity at remote locations- Utilizes passive infrared sensor technology that will send an alert signal to the MURS transceivers in order to notify you that someone has entered a monitored area- The M538-HT and M538-BS transceivers can also be used for two way voice communications- Capable of sending 4 different alert messages to the transceiver- Alert signals will be in spoken English and are easily selected at the transmitter so that separate zones can be monitored at the same time- Will give you real time monitoring of remote locations up to several miles away- Many different applications; it can be used by security guards small businesses and also by hunters monitoring game trails; any scenario that requires immediate notification when someone or something enters a monitored location- Authorized by the FCC MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) is a license free service that allows the user to transmit voice and data- MURS also allows a maximum of 2 watts of output power; which means greater range than other license free radio servicesDKMAT
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Customer Reviews: Good idea, poor implementation September 3, 2009 Eustis 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Dakota has a good concept here, but has not provided the quality needed. Having used these for three years in Northern NH, I have had to send all four units back to the factory for repair or replacement, some more than once, in the warranty period. And they are very sensitive to weather. Foggy and rainy weather cuts the effective distance down considerably and has caused water penetration around the antenna. Cold weather will sometimes kill a unit. To Dakota's credit, they repair or replace with no questions asked if the unit is in the warranty period. Personally, I would prefer a higher quality unit the works without any problems.
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