Tvtech321
Member
Wow, hehe, Anyway I remember our doorbell rang one day back in the early to mid 80,s.
I said to myself when I opened the door and seen the man standing there, oh boy, another vacuum cleaner salesman.
Well come to find out he didn't sell vacuums but sold uniden brand, I'm pretty sure that was the make of home cordless phones he was selling.
These were the 46/49 Mhz phones with the telescoping antenna on the base and the phone itself to.
I remember my parents ended up buying one and the company the salesman worked for did their own financing as I believe the cost was right at $250 which was a lot in the early 80,s.
I was still in my teen's and was always into electronics especially scanners,cb,s etc.
Anyway my best friend that I grew up with lived just under a mile away and I remember well that I used to walk to his house almost daily.
Well I decided to see how far the new toy, the cordless phone would reach so one day I put the base unit outside setting atop an 8ft ladder. We lived way out in the country of west Palm Bach fl.
So I grabbed the phone and took off walking to my friends house, I was about 1/4 mile away from home and tried the phone and still had crystal clear dial tone so i kept on walking and while approaching my friends house which was about 3/4 of a mile away from home I tried the phone and wouldn't u know it, still got a dial tone but it was a little noisy but was there and could still make a call on it.
So I got to my friends house where it still worked and we decided to grab a ladder and get on his roof as we did.
The phone worked great w almost full quieting.
Those were the good ole days where lo band ruled.
Now u got these newer 5ghz w supposed very long range written all over the box they come in.
Lol, yea right, get 100ft away from the base and ur digital signal is gone.
I said to myself when I opened the door and seen the man standing there, oh boy, another vacuum cleaner salesman.
Well come to find out he didn't sell vacuums but sold uniden brand, I'm pretty sure that was the make of home cordless phones he was selling.
These were the 46/49 Mhz phones with the telescoping antenna on the base and the phone itself to.
I remember my parents ended up buying one and the company the salesman worked for did their own financing as I believe the cost was right at $250 which was a lot in the early 80,s.
I was still in my teen's and was always into electronics especially scanners,cb,s etc.
Anyway my best friend that I grew up with lived just under a mile away and I remember well that I used to walk to his house almost daily.
Well I decided to see how far the new toy, the cordless phone would reach so one day I put the base unit outside setting atop an 8ft ladder. We lived way out in the country of west Palm Bach fl.
So I grabbed the phone and took off walking to my friends house, I was about 1/4 mile away from home and tried the phone and still had crystal clear dial tone so i kept on walking and while approaching my friends house which was about 3/4 of a mile away from home I tried the phone and wouldn't u know it, still got a dial tone but it was a little noisy but was there and could still make a call on it.
So I got to my friends house where it still worked and we decided to grab a ladder and get on his roof as we did.
The phone worked great w almost full quieting.
Those were the good ole days where lo band ruled.
Now u got these newer 5ghz w supposed very long range written all over the box they come in.
Lol, yea right, get 100ft away from the base and ur digital signal is gone.