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From: mtsu!cskev@vector.uucp (Kevin Slater)
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Subject: Re: Telephone dialing devices
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Date: 18 Nov 88 17:56:48 GMT
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In article , CHRIS%BROWNVM@buacca.BU.EDU (Christopher Chung) writes:
> Does anyone know of a device that can be hooked up to an alarm system
> and dial any number that you program in when the alarm is triggered.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris

Chris Radio Shack sell a telephone caller that can be programed with up
to three numbers.  When it reaches a number it will play back your
pre-recorded message.  Although you will have to call the Police, Fire,
etc. {if thats who you want to call} to find out if its legal to call
them.  Its not legal to call these places, in some cities, with an
auto-dialer. Radio Shack has their 89 catalog out now I would suggest
going and picking one up to find the lastest prices.

Kevin Slater  cskev@mtsu.uucp