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RND TOUCH SENSITIVE PAGING DEVICE (MODEL LC115V)     

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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Paging device or call signal. Uses home electrical circuit to deliver its signal. Touch sensitive switch, easily recognized tone, solid state microcircuit, portable easy to use, signal may be received in neighbors home, basement, patio, garage, all electric circuits on the same transformer.

Notes: Can be used by anyone regardless of physical imparity.

Price: 149.95.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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RND Design

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19780 Temescal Canyon Road
Corona, California 91720
United States
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