sarah
New member
Y'all,
Somebody said it on another thread, and I apologize for getting anyone started, but the comment sure got me started...does anyone have answers?
Why did my old 900 MHz cordless phone have great reception all the way around the block and to the neigbhorhood park when my new 2.4 GHz doesn't even have good reception to the other side of the house or the front porch? I lamentably left my old one out in the rain, and it is beyond dead...so what does a girl have to do to get one as good as the old one--and no, I don't need 17 bases and hand sets, a slicer, dicer, bread baker, color display, video phone or even caller id. I just want a basic cordless phone with good range...
Thanks,
Sarah
Somebody said it on another thread, and I apologize for getting anyone started, but the comment sure got me started...does anyone have answers?
Why did my old 900 MHz cordless phone have great reception all the way around the block and to the neigbhorhood park when my new 2.4 GHz doesn't even have good reception to the other side of the house or the front porch? I lamentably left my old one out in the rain, and it is beyond dead...so what does a girl have to do to get one as good as the old one--and no, I don't need 17 bases and hand sets, a slicer, dicer, bread baker, color display, video phone or even caller id. I just want a basic cordless phone with good range...
Thanks,
Sarah