The MURS BS
Kit By Dakota Alert is a long rang system that offers the ability to monitor
activity at remote locations. The MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) Alert
transmitter is a passive infrared detector that can be mounted on a post to
detect people or vehicles entering the drive. The included M538-BS is a base
station transceiver that is meant to receive alert signals from the MURS Alert
transmitter and can also be used for two way voice communications with other
transceivers. Four different voice signals can be selected at the transmitter so
you will be able to monitor up to four different areas. The voice signal alert
will be spoken in English and will say; Alert zone one, Alert zone two, Alert
zone three, Alert zone four. The MURS Alert transmitter has 5 standard MURS
channels and 38 CTCSS sub-codes to help insure uninterrupted use. Operates on 6
AA batteries (not included). Two watts of output power ensures greater range
than FRS (up to 5 miles). Unlike GMRS, the user does not need to obtain a
license from the FCC.
Features:
Wireless Monitoring Range Of Up To Several Miles Away
5 Standard MURS Channels, 38 CTCSS Sub-Channels
Transmitter Detects People or Vehicles
Monitor Up To Four Different Areas
4 Proximity Zone Voice Alert Messages
Transmitter operates on 6 "AA" batteries (not included)
Base Station operates on 110V
No License Is Needed To Use The MURS Signal
About MURS:
MURS (Multi-Use Radio Service) - was authorized by the FCC in
November of 2000 as a private, two-way voice or data communications service
for personal or business activities. The five MURS channels are available on a
shared basis only. No channels are assigned on an exclusive basis, therefore
it is up to the user to cooperate in the channel selection to help avoid
interference. FCC rules do allow for the use of external antennas with MURS.
Who Can Use MURS? - No license is needed. A person is authorized by
rule to operate a MURS radio providing he or she is not a representative of a
foreign government. Also, MURS can be used anywhere in the United States
except onboard an aircraft in flight.