A Home Phone is a cell phone service base unit that has the capability of connecting to a cordless phone just like your land line. I have the unit working on the RV's 12 volt system but have to use an isolation power supply so I can separate the ground between the home phone and the cordless phone. I would like to find a workaround so I don't have to use the isolation power supply or an inverter, both of which are inefficient and consume unneeded power when boondocking. My setup is basically the same as yours (Panasonic base with 2 remotes) but using a wireless phone instead of a hardwired landline.
RoyB wrote:
I guess I am not reading this good but how is this going to work on the road. The base unit in my case has to be connected to my telephone company Verizon land line connection.
I have a setup here with one of the older Panasonic base station units that has four remote portable setup units. Here in my back yard where I have a 5th wheel trailer that is setup and never goes anywhere and the wireless portable units connected to my base unit work just fine. I have a good 50-foot range in my back yard with this setup.
If I carry one of the wireless remotes outside the 50-foot backyard range zone then it quits working and I get no dial-tone.
We may be talking about two different problems here... Disregard all if we are talking about two different problems here
Roy Ken