Even though this is a B.S. post, here ya' go. Mine operates at 315.0 MHz.
This was found by entering the FCC ID into the search database on their
site.
Everything you ever wanted to know about my Wireless Door Chime Transmitter
and then some!
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout =500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=97550&fcc_id ='BJ4-61WDB97TX'
Copy and Paste the broken parts...
Or try this one out for size...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?F20E11B88
PH
"Emilio Goldstien" wrote in message
...
I am almost divorced, but I live pretty close to my (almost) ex-wife's
house
house.
I would like to pick up the wireless door chime at her (really MY) old
home.
I cannot seem to nail down the frequency. I've rung the doorbell and
runaway
6 times now with my scanner to no avail.
One of my kids spotted me because she was parked in the driveway but I
failed to see her till after I rang the bell. Then our eyes met. It was
embarrassing as hell.
Anyway, I obviously can't keep trying that, plus the wife has a
restraining
order.
I just think that it must be possible to hear her doorbell from at more
than
1000 feet away.
That way, everyone is happy.
I've always been a home automation nut, so this is really mostly for
entertainment purposes.
Anyway, is this legal? It's still my house. Will it sound like a
doorbell
on the scanner? Someone told me I can't divulge anything I hear.
Thanks