Along with the other suggestions, you can open up a phone and attach a
louder horn speaker to the 2 speaker wires in the phone (voiding waranty of
course).  You can pick up a horn speaker with a built in amplifier at Radio
Shack as mentioned or from Valcom.

This would also allow general paging as well as a voice page to the
individual extension.
Michael's door phone idea is a good one, but it will not be included in the
general zoned pages.
I have a system at a horse farm where they had modified phone speakers for
paging.
The also used a door box to help monitor sounds in the horse stables at
night. The door boxes are pretty useful.

Charles


Charles Patterson
Global Communications
Tarrytown, NY
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----- Original Message -----
From: "James C. Strickler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: KX-T: Least expensive approach to paging


> If I don't want to use an external amplifier (external pagers), on a KX-TD
1232-4, what is the least expensive way to have paging?
>
> Is there some "non-phone set" paging speaker available that can be put in
areas that don't need dial-out capability and yet need to hear all phone
pages?
>
> Is there a solution less costly than a KX-T 7020/7030 phone set?
>
> Thanks guys,
>
> James
>
> ===========================================================
>
> There's only one thing I can't stand right now one thing that's drivin' me
nuts cause it's in my head an' I can't get it out!!
>
>
> James C Strickler
> 5805 Mountain Rd
> Chambersburg PA 17201-9578
> 717-369-4425 (H)   717-369-4805 (FAX)
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