Intercom Question

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I have an intercom that allows me to listen/talk to anybody in front of my
door. There is a switch that allows the speaker to act as a microphone. The
speaker also emits a very anoying piercing sound whenever the doorbell
button is pressed. Is there a component i can place in series or parallel to
the speaker/mic to limit the sound without affecting the intercom
capabilities?
Unfortunately the the electronics to this unit is located in another part of
my complex.. Any assistance appreciated.
 
"Radio Man" <puns@verizon.net> wrote in message
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I have an intercom that allows me to listen/talk to anybody in front of my
door. There is a switch that allows the speaker to act as a microphone.
The
speaker also emits a very anoying piercing sound whenever the doorbell
button is pressed. Is there a component i can place in series or parallel
to
the speaker/mic to limit the sound without affecting the intercom
capabilities?
Unfortunately the the electronics to this unit is located in another part
of
my complex.. Any assistance appreciated.
Is that a wireless doorbell?
 
Not wireless

"Lord Garth" <LGarth@Tantalus.net> wrote in message
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"Radio Man" <puns@verizon.net> wrote in message
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I have an intercom that allows me to listen/talk to anybody in front of
my
door. There is a switch that allows the speaker to act as a microphone.
The
speaker also emits a very anoying piercing sound whenever the doorbell
button is pressed. Is there a component i can place in series or parallel
to
the speaker/mic to limit the sound without affecting the intercom
capabilities?
Unfortunately the the electronics to this unit is located in another part
of
my complex.. Any assistance appreciated.


Is that a wireless doorbell?
 
"Lord Garth" <LGarth@Tantalus.net> wrote in message
news:aFg8e.1630$JJ2.740@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...

"Radio Man" <puns@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Oke8e.4532$c93.2223@trnddc08...
I have an intercom that allows me to listen/talk to anybody in front of
my
door. There is a switch that allows the speaker to act as a microphone.
The
speaker also emits a very anoying piercing sound whenever the doorbell
button is pressed. Is there a component i can place in series or
parallel
to
the speaker/mic to limit the sound without affecting the intercom
capabilities?
Unfortunately the the electronics to this unit is located in another
part
of
my complex.. Any assistance appreciated.


Is that a wireless doorbell?
"Radio Man" <puns@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Not wireless
Odd that it's not a 60Hz buzz you hear...what frequency would you estimate?
Is the door bell part of the intercom as in those often removed 70's units
by Nutone?
Those unit make the AM/FM radio part of the intercom too.
 

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