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  Portable Receiver
Wireless PIR Sensor
Universal Transmitter
Wireless Transmitter
Wireless Receiver
Wireless Probe Transmitter
Wireless Rubber Hose Transmitter
Murs Alert Transmitter
Murs Alert Hand Held Transceiver
Murs Alert Base Station
Murs Alert Probe

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Dakota Alert. Wireless Alarms Security Equipment for the home, acreage, farm and business.

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At Dakota Alert, we have been distributing and manufacturing driveway alarms for over 20 years. We have the experience necessary to meet your needs. Our product lines include Wireless Motion Drive Alerts, Wireless Rubber hose drive alerts, Vehicle Sensors, Weather Alert products and much more. Wireless Motion Alerts are very popular units because they are easy to install and will detect both vehicles and people walking. The radio operated drive alert consists of 2 parts - a transmitter and a receiver with 1 whistle. The receiver can be located in your house and plugged into a standard wall outlet. The weatherproof outside transmitter, operated by a 9 volt battery that normally lasts 6 months to 1 year, should be located in the area of your driveway. The transmitter sends out an invisible beam approximately 80 feet. The beam may be pointed in any direction since there is no reflector needed at the end of the beam. If a vehicle or person enters this area, the transmitter, which detects motion will send a radio signal up to 1000’* back to the receiver in the house. This sounds a small whistle for approximately 3 seconds to alert you and then shuts off automatically. In the event that you do not want the whistle to sound at any particular time, the receiver is equiped with an on-off switch.