Re: Remote alarm and dialer?
From: thegoons (thegoons_at_bigpond.com)
Date: 07/14/04
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 22:25:51 +1000
About $US1,550 over a CDMA network. Made in Australia, might need to talk
with CDMA provider to see if they can connect such a device:
http://www.datacall.net.au/
"DaveC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Water district in remote location requires that the sewage system on
> commercial property (resort) have alarm for equipment failure and be able
to
> dial a phone number (the property's manager) so to alert him. If this
person
> cannot be reached (ie, respond with a touchtone keypress, or such), a
second
> number must be dialed.
>
> Commercial concerns are estimating $5000 for this setup. The sensor and
such
> should be straightforward (float level sensor and/or current flow failure
> sensor). What is involved in getting an automated telephone dialing alert
> system set up?
>
> Are there such turnkey systems available?
>
> Thanks,
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> DaveC
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