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LINE CARRIER TRANSMITTER (MODELS FD 2 & FD 3) & SWITCHED RECEPTACLE LINE CARRIER RECEIVER (MODEL FD 4)     

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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Line carrier transmitter and switched receiver alerts neighbor to any break-in attempt by instantly setting off lights or alarm in house nearby. Line carrier transmitter activated when 110 volt AC power is applied to send a signal to a line carrier receiver. Switched receptacle line carrier receiver activates a 300 watt power outlet when the signal is received. Portable.

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This product record was updated on April 19, 2004.

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Magnum Products

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PO Box 530743
Miami, Florida 33153
United States
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