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DaisyNonna | 21:02 Wed 20th May 2015 | ChatterBank
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Twice today the same odd thing occurred.
This lunchtime doorbell sounded, immediately I trekked down the stairs, as I reached the bottom step landline phone rang.
Nobody at the door, checked 1471 on phone, number withheld.
Happened again about 7ish, no one at the door no stranger in sight, this time knew the number and called back.
Coincidence? Who rang the doorbell?
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me ;-)
tony?
Dear, who is trying to contact you?
Doorbell and phone may only be the available media.
think laterally, and blessings.
Not I, DT. Haven't played knock and run since about 10 years of age ;-)
A weird coincidence, Daisy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If3SXJeZzMQ
I did - I ran when confronted with a 26 stone Magpies fan saying 'Drop yer breeks.'
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excel, where would you have hidden?
There was nobody inn the Close, I looked. No people, no cars moving.
Doorbell and phone synchronicity?
Our doorbell sometimes does that late evening, just rings and there is nobody there. OH takes it apart and makes sure there is no damp inside. It is strange that the phone goes at the same time though.
We have a lamp in the hall controlled at the plug socket. Every so often when the lamp is switched on the doorbell sounds. We think that because it is a cordless doorbell it must, everynow and again, be at the same frequency as the current when the light is switched on. (Don't know whether that could be the case with a phone and doorbell though).
I had that with the doorbell ringing. On about the third time I noticed the house opposite had a visitor at their door. When it happened again a day later I looked over the road and there was someone there. I went over to neighbour later and had a chat with her. It turned out we had both bought a new doorbell from Lidl and they were on the same frequency. I sent mine back and got a refund.
Doorbells which are 'cordless' can be on the same radio frequency as a neighbour's. Normally one can alter the frequency by turning a small wheel inside the press switch, or the actual bell section.

Read the instructions which came with the doorbell.

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