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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: ellis4538 on January 11, 2008, 09:51:53 AM
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FWIW This probably could be posted on at least 2 other topics and maybe is but I can't find it sooooo. Just finished reading the weekly e-mail from Tim at USCCA and in it is a neat idea that can be used for off body carry - purse, "Safepacker" and etc. He talks about a devise for parents to help them keep track of small kids. It works like this. It is a 2 part devise...clip one part to your child/in your "Safepacker" and put the other part in your pocket or whatever. It can be adjusted for 6 to 30 feet. If you get beyond your set distance from your "Safepacker" it beeps to let you know. Neat idea and causes me to rethink OBC.
Stupid me I forgot to say that it is called "Child Guard Transmitter" and I believe that is the web address.
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FWIW This probably could be posted on at least 2 other topics and maybe is but I can't find it sooooo. Just finished reading the weekly e-mail from Tim at USCCA and in it is a neat idea that can be used for off body carry - purse, "Safepacker" and etc. He talks about a devise for parents to help them keep track of small kids. It works like this. It is a 2 part devise...clip one part to your child/in your "Safepacker" and put the other part in your pocket or whatever. It can be adjusted for 6 to 30 feet. If you get beyond your set distance from your "Safepacker" it beeps to let you know. Neat idea and causes me to rethink OBC.
Stupid me I forgot to say that it is called "Child Guard Transmitter" and I believe that is the web address.
And that address is ....??
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Hazcat
Here's the link to the transmitter Tim talks about in his newsletter.
http://www.preventsecurity.com/productdetails.asp?c=38&s=-1&sub=-1&p=556 (http://www.preventsecurity.com/productdetails.asp?c=38&s=-1&sub=-1&p=556)
Jim
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The address in the newsletter is Child Guard Transmitter! I clicked on in the Child Guard Transmitter in the newsletter and it went to the site but I don't know how to set that up here. There was no www so I could only guess. It took me to the site selling the transmitter.
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Jim, thanks for your help. I'm not as computer literate as some.
ellis4538
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The bad thing about these, is you'd really have to be careful that the batteries don't run out, ESPECIALLY if you're outside in extremely cold weather. Cold drains batteries quick.