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#1 2006-10-17 9:11 pm

Tetrachloride
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Cordless phones

Do you have a favorite cordless phone ?    The GE models and the "Digital" ( that is the name, iirc) brands are all my local stores had.

I'm going to be needing one with an answering machine.  TIA

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#2 2006-10-17 9:37 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

I've got a Panasonic and I really like it.  It has the phone and an integral digital answering machine.  It was high end at about $180 but I got it for $90 refurb.  It's the 2.4 gig frequency.  I hear that some cordless phone frequencies conflict with wifi but I don't know much about that.

The phone has a phone number directory as part of it.  So all my friend's numbers are right there for me.  I just scroll through the names and hit call.  I will always buy this feature.  It is too good to do without.   I also have speaker-phone capabilities which come in handy if you get put on hold and it looks like it is going to take a while.  If you are feeling flush I would consider one of those "satellite" phones which gives you two phones on the same line.

I don't think "GE" is top of the line.  Same with "Digital"  I had an AT&T for a long time and I liked it.

Good luck!


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#3 2006-10-17 9:48 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

I dont think much of cordless phones, cos most of the time I am either surrounded by computers or ferreting around underneath a huge chunk of steel and aluminium with a VW badge on it, so the phone either has static coming through or squeals in my ear and deafens me... shrug

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#4 2006-10-17 10:18 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

One of the most important things to consider is the battery type. You should get a cordless with a battery that doesn't have memory issues. Here is an explanation why:

NiCad batteries [they suck]
If you do have a phone with a NiCad battery, be sure to always let it drain completely before recharging. Only recharge your battery when the phone's low battery indicator light is on. Why? NiCad batteries have a problem called "battery memory syndrome." If a battery is repeatedly drained a small amount, then recharged a small amount, eventually, that smaller amount becomes the battery's new capacity. For example, if a phone was taken off the recharger, used for one hour then immediately recharged, the battery will start to "remember" only being used for one hour. Even if the original charge capacity of the battery was four hours, it eventually will only contain 60 minutes of charge.

Phones with these batteries blow as you have to remember not to hang the dam thing up, and if you have kids, or even if you don't, it's a pain in the ass. Our $140 Panasonic had this type of battery and because of memory issues with the battery it would go dead after 15 minutes of use. Very frustrating! We got rid of it (read threw in trash) after 6 months, that's how bad it was!

If you are buying a new cordless phone, you may want to consider phones with the newer NiMH batteries that have greater capacity and do not have "battery memory syndrome."
Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries [are the best]
These batteries take about as many recharges as nickel cadmium, last longer, and do not develop "memory" problems.

Get a phone with one of these. We got a nice AT&T and it's about 1 1/2 old, we hang it up when we want (or don't) and we can still talk for hours on each day if need be.

Features are nice on a cordless, but do no good if your phone doesn't hold a charge and you can't use it.


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#5 2006-10-17 10:22 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

By the way, just because you are buying a new phone don't assume it has a NiMH battery. For some reason, many still use the crappy NiCad batteries so you have to do your research beforehand.


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#6 2006-10-17 10:49 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

I have Panasonic phones that I got at Best Buy.  I have a set upstairs with a main base station and a satellite phone, and then one downstairs with an answering machine base station and one satellite.  I should have just gotten one with 4 handsets, but I didn't plan to replace the phones downstairs at the time.  The nice thing is the intercom feature.  I can call the base or other handset with either one of the phones and talk to someone there.  Handy for when you want to talk to someone in another room without having to holler or find them.  They also have that phonebook feature mentioned before, and speakerphone capabilities.  I love speaker phones when my sister calls and talks for an hour or more.  wink

Mine is the KX-TG5422M


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#7 2006-10-17 11:04 pm

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Registered: 2003-07-29
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Re: Cordless phones

My family has some 5.8Ghz Panasonic phones. They are okay, except they don't work in my room (too far away from base station). When they work they work, and when they don't.. well they don't. There hasn't really been an inbetween for me.

Wires FTW big_smile

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#8 2006-10-17 11:30 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

I have a Panasonic KX-TG2322, 2.4 GHz with a digital answering machine. I have not had any problems with it interfering with my wireless.


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#9 2006-10-18 7:48 am

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Re: Cordless phones

I have a V-tech 2461 works at at 2.4 GHz frequency.  no interference problems with my wifi set up.  amazing range.  a friend of mine lives 8 or 9 houses down the street from me and I'm able to call him while walking to his house.  I loose reception just before his door step.  I have had this phone for 3 or 4 years and haven't had any problems yet.  oh and since there has been talk on here about batteries I will mention that I have still using the battery that it came with. 

the 2461 doesn't have an answering machine built in but there are several models that do


when I replace this phone it will be with another V-tech

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#10 2006-10-18 8:01 am

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Re: Cordless phones

I have a 2.4GHz Panasonic (with NiMH battery) and it's fantastic.  The quality is as good as my $100 corded phone.  I recommend any mid or high-end Panasonic without pause.


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#11 2006-10-18 8:16 am

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Re: Cordless phones

I've yet to meet a cordless phone I like. All the ones I've used have abysmal user interfaces. The nicest one I've used was a Bang & Olufsen one, but that died.

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#12 2006-10-18 9:53 am

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Re: Cordless phones

benightedbastard wrote:

I've yet to meet a cordless phone I like. All the ones I've used have abysmal user interfaces. The nicest one I've used was a Bang & Olufsen one, but that died.

On my Panasonic it's a piece of cake to use.  I didn't even open the instruction book.


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#13 2006-10-18 10:02 am

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Re: Cordless phones

I think wired phones will also keep the Cylons from hacking into your network.

You have to consider what's at stake, here.


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#14 2006-10-18 12:12 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

Just this weekend, I replaced our 2 cordless (AT&T) phones with a new setup. I checked the frequency on my Airport (2.4ghz, BTW) and purposely bought a cordless setup that doesn't use that frequency, just in case there is interference.

I ended up with Uniden 5.8GHz Digital Expandable Cordless System (TRU9465-2): Link

Anyway, its expandable (up to 10 handsets), comes with 2 handsets, phone book feature, etc... It also looks like Uniden makes the exact same setup with an answering machine built in.

So far, I'm extremely happy with it. Great reception throughout my house with both phones. I don't need the answering machine part, so I bought this one that doesn't have it. It does check my phone company's voicemail feature and lights up when I have messages there, which is a handy feature.

A good read for cordless phones is here: Consumer Reports

Good luck-


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#15 2006-10-18 3:37 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

i don't even have a landline anymore.


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#16 2006-10-18 4:35 pm

benightedbastard
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Re: Cordless phones

jeff-o wrote:

benightedbastard wrote:

I've yet to meet a cordless phone I like. All the ones I've used have abysmal user interfaces. The nicest one I've used was a Bang & Olufsen one, but that died.

On my Panasonic it's a piece of cake to use.  I didn't even open the instruction book.

Well, I can dial a number and talk to people, but higher functions like the address book and missed calls always seem to be functionally awkward. I'm sure there are good ones out there though. Somewhere.

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#17 2006-10-18 5:25 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

Make sure it has at least spread spectrum, or you will be broadcasting your calls to all your neighbors so inclined to listen in.


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#18 2006-10-18 10:04 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

Thx for all the answers.  I was pretty surprised that Analog phones are still made, even at 5.8 Ghz

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#19 2006-10-19 12:06 am

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Re: Cordless phones

todays w00t is a cordless phone with answering machine and an extra handset :-P

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#20 2006-10-19 12:45 am

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Re: Cordless phones

People still use land lines? Wooooohhh...


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#21 2006-10-19 6:34 am

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Re: Cordless phones

I was just going to mention that todays w00t might be a good choice.  then I saw that katiePOW is one of the people that stay up for the w00t, so now I will just say that I second what katie said about going to check out todays w00t.

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#22 2006-10-21 8:15 pm

mymacguy
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Re: Cordless phones

I have Panasonic cordless phones at my house and really like them. I also have a Panasonic PBX phone system installed at my business. I will never buy anything but Panasonic telephones. They make other good electronics too.

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#23 2006-10-21 11:36 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

Zander wrote:

People still use land lines? Wooooohhh...

Heh.

I still have one of these hanging in the kitchen, except it's avacado green.....

http://www.fiddleandbow.org/1956_wall_telephone.jpg

It still works but people complain that I sound like I'm calling from real far away.

I tell them it must be from the time warp.


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#24 2006-10-22 9:05 pm

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Re: Cordless phones

user wrote:

Zander wrote:

People still use land lines? Wooooohhh...

Heh.

I still have one of these hanging in the kitchen, except it's avacado green.....

http://www.fiddleandbow.org/1956_wall_telephone.jpg

It still works but people complain that I sound like I'm calling from real far away.

I tell them it must be from the time warp.

Avacado green!

Cool!   cool

Does it match your stove and fridge?


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#25 2006-10-23 9:11 am

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Re: Cordless phones

Matches the stove and walls. The fridge was gone when I moved in.

I really really need to repaint the kitchen....


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