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Wireless Motion Alert Kit-3000' Max Range(more) »rank:from: DAKOTA ALERT: :Don't be caught unaware. Protect your home or business from unexpected visitors. The WMA Wireless Motion Alert system sends an immediate alert when a person or car enters your property. The transmitter operates on one 9V battery, is weatherproof, and easily mounts to a tree or post near the driveway. The transmitter uses a infrared beam to detect people or vehicles to a distance up to 80', then sends a radio signal back to the receiver, which can be placed in your home up to 3000 feet away. Dakota Alert WMA-3000 / Includes one Transmitter and one WR-3000 Receiver / ... |
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Wireless Probe Driveway Alert Kit-3000' Max Range WPA-3000(more) »rank: 2536from: DAKOTA ALERT: :The WPA3000 is an extremely reliable driveway alarm that is used to detect vehicles only. The transmitter operates on one 9-volt battery and has 50' of direct burial wire connecting the probe to the exterior case. The probe is buried parallel to the driveway, and will detect vehicles passing by within approximately 10-12 feet. The direct burial cable can be run to a tree or post nearby, where the transmitter box is located. When a vehicle drives by, the transmitter will send a signal to the receiver up to 3,000 feet away (actual range may vary depending on the local ... |
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Extra Zone Wireless Transmitter for all WMT-3000 system(more) »rank: 2536from: DAKOTA ALERT: :Add an Extra Wireless Transmitter for the Dakota Alert WMA-3000 System. Excellent for use in other locations like a second driveway, other buildings, or the backyard. This extra transmitter uses a infrared beam to detect people or vehicles to a distance of up to 80 feet, then sends a radio signal back to the receiver, which can be placed in your home up to 3000 feet away. The transmitter is weather proof and meant for exterior locations. Up to four zones can be monitored with additional transmitters. The transmitters can be programmed so they will each sound a different tone ... |
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Wireless Motion Alert Receiver - mfg part # WR-3000(more) »rank: 2536from: Dakota Alert: :Expand wireless motion alert monitoring with an extra receiver. Add an Extra Wireless Receiver for the Wireless Motion Alert system (not included), and you'll be able to receive an audible alert in another room in your home. This unit receives radio signals from the transmitter, which can be located at the base of your driveway up to 3000 feet away. The Extra Wireless Receiver for Wireless Motion Alert plugs into a standard wall outlet and can be placed on a table or mounted on the wall (mounting materials nnot included). When the receiver gets a signal from the transmitter, one ... |
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MURS Hand Held Two-Way Radio, M538-HT(more) »rank: 5626from: Dakota Alert, Inc.: :The M538-HT is a hand held MURS transceiver that will receive alert signals from the MURS Alert¿ transmitter and also can be used for two way voice communications between other MURS transceivers. The HT has 5 channels and 38 sub channels to help you communicate with other users. The M538-HT is powered by a 6 rechargeable AA batteries (included) that will last for about 40 hours on a charge. The HT is capable of communicating over distances of several miles*. The FCC also allows you to use MURS without a license. Although other radio services require a license, MURS is ... |
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MURS TWO-WAY BASE STATION RADI(more) »rank: 2239from: Dakota Alert: :The M538-BS is a base station MURS transceiver that will receive alert signals from the MURS Alert¿ transmitter and also can be used for two way voice communications between other MURS transceivers. The BS has 5 channels and 38 sub channels to help you communicate with other users. The M538-BS is powered by a plug-in transformer. The BS is capable of communicating over distances of several miles*. The FCC also allows you to use MURS without a license. Although other radio services require a license, MURS is license free. When an alert signal is received from the MURS Alert¿ transmitter ... |
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Portable Receiver for 3000 Ser(more) »rank: 12080from: Dakota Alert: :Portable Receiver for 3000 Series- Dakota Alert portable receiver for 3000 series- Verysmall receiver that is compatible with any 3000 series transmitters- Only 2.5' x 1.25' x .75'- LCD display- Capable of receiving and storingalert signals from up to four zones- Each zonecan store up to 400 events with a time and date stamp- Each zone can store up to 999 total events without a time and date stamp- With the counter function you will now know when a monitor was activated- Also very portable due to it's smallsize and rechargeable battery- Rechargeable Li- Ion battery will hold a charge ... |
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MURS Alert Transmitter(more) »rank: 9646from: Dakota Alert: :- Dakota Alert MURS Alert transmitter- Offers the ability to monitor activity at remote locations- Utilizes passive infrared sensor technology that will send an alert signal to the MURS transceivers in order to notify you that someone has entered a monitored area- The M538-HT and M538-BS transceivers can also be used for two way voice communications- Capable of sending 4 different alert messages to the transceiver- Alert signals will be in spoken English and are easily selected at the transmitter so that separate zones can be monitored at the same time- Will give you real time monitoring of remote locations ... |
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ONE MAPS AND ONE M538-BS(more) »rank: 9646from: Dakota Alert: :Dakota Alert - ONE MAPS AND ONE M538-BS |
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Wireless Rubber Hose Alert Kit- 3000' Max Range(more) »rank: 23479from: DAKOTA ALERT: :Don't be caught unaware by unexpected visitors. The WRH-3000 Wireless Rubber Hose Alert is a very reliable and easy to install driveway alarm. The transmitter operates on a 9V battery and has 25' of 3/8'' diameter exterior hose that lies across the drive. When a vehicle drives over the hose, a signal is sent to the WR-3000 receiver up to 3000' away. The transmitter is weatherproof and designed for exterior locations. Dakota Alert WRH-3000 / Includes one transmitter connected to 25' of rubber hose and one Receiver / Transmitter will send wireless signal to the receiver up to 3000' away ... |

In the previous The Curse of the Black Pearl, Sparrow was killed--sent to Davy Jones' Locker. In the opening scenes, the viewer sees that death has not been kind to Sparrow--but that's not to say he hasn't found endless ways to amuse himself, cavorting with dozens of hallucinated versions of himself on the deck of the Black Pearl. But Sparrow is needed in this world, so a daring rescue brings him back. Keith Richards' much ballyhooed appearance as Jack's dad is little more than a cameo, though he does play a wistful guitar. But the action, as always, is more than satisfying, held together by Depp, who, outsmarting the far-better-armed British yet again, causes a bewigged commander to muse: "Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?" As far as fans are concerned, it matters not. --A.T. Hurley
On the DVD
Here's something you can't say about just any DVD extras: There appears to be more of Keith Richards in the outtakes, interviews, and other special features on the At World's End disc than in the actual film. For those scenes alone, this special edition is well worth the price. Richards looks as woozy and gamey as all the rumors suggested, and answers questions he's not asked, with Johnny Depp sitting next to him, almost acting as a translator. Richards offers pithy comments like, "Everything I do is original, you better believe," and smiles when other cast members call him "Two-Take Richards" for supposedly nailing his scenes.
The packed second disc also includes a terrific mini-doc on how the filmmakers created the famous maelstrom, in an enormous hanger in Palmdale, California, with the ships floating 30 feet off the ground. "Just moving the Black Pearl was an enormous undertaking," says producer Jerry Bruckheimer with serious understatement. Other cool extras include "Tale of the Many Jacks," deleted scenes with great commentary, "The World of Chow Yun-Fat," a bio of composer Hans Zimmer, features on the set designers, a look at the impressive Brethren Court, and some hilarious bloopers. "You can't curse in a Disney film," deadpans Depp when a costar blurts out something blue. "See? I told him." The extras are truly as much of a rollicking adventure as the film. --A.T. Hurley
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In the previous Dead Man's Chest, Sparrow was killed--sent to Davy Jones' Locker. In the opening scenes, the viewer sees that death has not been kind to Sparrow--but that's not to say he hasn't found endless ways to amuse himself, cavorting with dozens of hallucinated versions of himself on the deck of the Black Pearl. But Sparrow is needed in this world, so a daring rescue brings him back. Keith Richards' much ballyhooed appearance as Jack's dad is little more than a cameo, though he does play a wistful guitar. But the action, as always, is more than satisfying, held together by Depp, who, outsmarting the far-better-armed British yet again, causes a bewigged commander to muse: "Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?" As far as fans are concerned, it matters not. --A.T. Hurley

In the previous Dead Man's Chest, Sparrow was killed--sent to Davy Jones' Locker. In the opening scenes, the viewer sees that death has not been kind to Sparrow--but that's not to say he hasn't found endless ways to amuse himself, cavorting with dozens of hallucinated versions of himself on the deck of the Black Pearl. But Sparrow is needed in this world, so a daring rescue brings him back. Keith Richards' much ballyhooed appearance as Jack's dad is little more than a cameo, though he does play a wistful guitar. But the action, as always, is more than satisfying, held together by Depp, who, outsmarting the far-better-armed British yet again, causes a bewigged commander to muse: "Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?" As far as fans are concerned, it matters not. --A.T. Hurley


