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MURS Driveway Monitor Base Station with Two Way Radio.

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MURS Driveway Monitor Base Station with Two Way Radio.

Model ID: M538BS


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The base station can also be used to communicate with the handheld radio. This allows someone in the house or shop to be in direct contact with someone out and about in the field. This allows a parent to keep track of the kids or a supervisor to stay in touch with the employees.

The base station is a MURS transceiver that will receive alert signals from the and transmitters and also can be used for two way voice communications between other MURS Driveway Monitor transceivers. The base station has 5 channels and 38 sub channels to to help you communicate with other users. The M538-BS is powered by a plug-in transformer. The M538-BS is capable of communicating over distances of several miles, and VHF external antennas may be added.

The FCC also allows you to use the Dakota MURS Driveway Monitor without a license. Although other radio services of this power require a license, MURS is license free. When a Driveway Monitor signal is received from the MURS Alertâ„¢ transmitter the M538-BS will announce with the voice of the Driveway Monitor signal and will also display an alert icon as a visual display that an alert signal has been received. The M538-BS is also equipped with a normally open (N/O) relay output. The relay can be used to connect the base station to other existing systems such as alarm panels, doorbells or any of our many accessories listed below. This has many different applications for small businesses, farmers, security guards, outdoors men. Anyone who needs to have real time monitoring and two way voice communications will benefit from the Dakota MURS Infra-Red Driveway Monitor and Metal Detecting Probe Vehicle Announcer.

Here is an example of how the MURS Long-Range Drive Monitor could be used around your home..

Zone 1 could be a Vehicle Announcer on the front driveway to detect vehicles arriving.
Zone 2 could be a InfraRed Sensor on your front walkway to announce a person approaching your front door.
Zone 3 could be another Vehicle Announcer on the rear or side driveway to detect vehicles approaching in these areas
Zone 4 could be another InfraRed Sensor used to detect people movement around your pool or yard

Any number of base stations and Hand-Helds may be used to hear the alert messages as well as talk freely between units.


Here is an example of how the MURS Long-Range Drive Monitor could be used around your business.. Zone 1 could be a Vehicle Announcer on the front driveway to detect customers and couriers arriving.
Zone 2 could be a InfraRed Sensor at the counter area or front desk.
Zone 3 could be another InfraRed Sensor in the warehouse to warn you of someone in a restricted area.
Zone 4 could be another InfraRed Sensor at the warehouse door to alert you of a courier with a delivery.
Any number of base stations and Hand-Helds may be used to hear the alert messages as well as talk freely between units.