Ed,

I had one of those when I lived in Charlotte.  I lived in a new neighborhood so 
I stuck a wireless doorbell outside the house and when I was getting close to 
the house, I would push the remote making the doorbell go off.  The range on 
those are never consistent, so I tried them out at Lowes before I bought one.  
I put batteries in the two parts and held the doorbell part.  I sent one of my 
kids way down an isle with the button and we would count tiles to see how far 
away it worked.  

Another idea that just came to mind though.  You said it would be nice if it 
worked on AC.  I bought  one of the remote start outlets from Woodcraft.  
Basically it is a box with an outlet you can plug something into.  There is a 
cord that plugs into a regular outlet on the wall.  Once that part is in place 
there is a little button with a key type chain on it, much like the little fobs 
you see for remote opening of cars.  You push that button and the power goes 
on.  So if you wanted a noise, you could plug in a radio, or get the parts from 
Radio Shack to make an AC powered buzzer.  

This remote I have runs my dust collector and I know it works close to 100 
feet, and that was through a wall too.  I had the remote clipped on my belt and 
forgot about it.  I was walking down the street and hit the button by mistake 
and heard the dust collector start up.  

This little gem is sold at Woodcraft, but Rockler and some other places sell 
them too.  I got mine on sale for right at $55.  And they are normally about 
$65 to $69.  It's an idea that would work without having to carry something 
bulky around.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Edward Przybylek 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:55 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Audio Beacon





  Hi all,

  I'm trying to find an audio beacon that can be activated with a remote
  control. The unit must have a range of 50 to 100 feet. The volume must be
  loud enough to be easily heard from the farthest range of the remote.
  Adjustable volume would be nice but it is not an absolute requirement.
  Ability to be powered from an AC outlet would also be nice but, again, it is
  not an absolute requirement. The unit will be located outdoors but will
  never be subjected to rain or snow. I did a search on Google and was
  deluged with hundreds of thousands of hits of which very few applied. If
  anyone owns or can recommend such a device, I would greatly appreciate your
  getting back to me. Thanks.

  Take care,

  Ed Przybylek

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