Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCc43ranoZU
Many youtube videos for Byron wireless door bell setups.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCc43ranoZU
SOURCE: I have a byron door bell. If i buy anmother one
This all depends on the design of the unit, if its a fixed frequency then you would need to ensure that the second unit matches the frequency, however if the design allows you to "select"the frequency, usually by a small group of switches then there should be no reason why it wouldnt work, your best chance is to look at your exsisting setup and see if its got any way of setting the frequency, or if it doesnt buy a different unit that is capable or learning a frequency, i apologise for not being able to give a more direct answer on this but i hope it helps!
SOURCE: wireless door bell rings when no one there
most likely on the same frequency! They have a pretty good range on them, I'd go but a different brand!
SOURCE: will my wireless bell push work with another manufacturers door chimes?
Doubtful they are compatible. If they are set by dip switches and you set them the same bot doesn't work-not compatible.
SOURCE: When our neighbour's wireless bell is rung our wireless bell rings as well
Open up the back of your bell and the back of your button. There should be switches you can move. Just move them the same on the button and the bell. This will make it so yours doesn't ring when theirs does.
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