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Long distance cordless.


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The Samsung Long Range Cordless Phone. $299.00 gets you up to 100 km (30 mile) range from your home landline service. And maybe a bit of a hot brain? Caveat!

 This Samsung long-range cordless phone has a maximum range of 130km (sea level). Buildings, mountains, strong interferences such as amateur radio stations, and other obstacles, as well as the height and location of your aerial antenna may affect the distance.You will be able to make and receive calls from anywhere in your city, with NO PER MINUTE FEES and NO CARDS TO PURCHASE – EVER. Do not worry about making costly cell calls with InterTel’s Samsung Long Range Cordless!

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8 Responses to “Long distance cordless.”

  1. Gillian Kerr says:

    100 km is about 62 miles, not 30 miles. If the range is 130 km as stated above, that’s equivalent to about 80 miles. Unbelievable.

  2. Does anyone know if you can get multiple handsets for this thing?

  3. Heh. that phone makes my mouth water :)

  4. Arthur Dent says:

    This will take ~ 100 watt base station and 30 watt handheld to even come close to these claims in the low band spectrum. There is no way in hell you want your grey matter anywhere close to this phone.

  5. Ichy Ferret says:

    wow, but from that distance, anyone with a portable radio scanner can listen in on you calls. This looks like a better alternative than a cellphone (except no SMS, video,etc)


  6. Vorbei die Zeiten, als Schnurlostelefone magere 100 Meter Reichweite hatten. Samsungs neuestes Modell bietet satte 100 km(!) Reichweite und ist sicherlich im Einklang mit allen österreichischen Funkbestimmungen und -gesetzen (das war natürlich ironisch ge

  7. It appears that they modeled this cordless after their Samsung SGH-N100 model. See: http://www.tiruri.com/movil/samsung_sgh_n100_dual.htm

  8. huntson says:

    So where can I get one of these in modern times?