Excuse me for asking, But wouldn't hardwired microphones work better? Just route them into a cheap mixer with a gate/limiter. I know the baby monitors are a wireless alternative, but i wouldn't mind patching some walls for a more reliable system.
Hardwired microphones with a mixer and a gate/limiter is the recommended (according to HAL)
system. I have also read about special microphones that can filter out background noise.
It's all vast overkill..... IMHO. I am not trying to demean the pricier systems by any means. There may have been a time when that much technology was needed. But all that is currently needed.... all that CAN BE USED... is 8 bit mono.
(How hard is that?) That is what is also called telephone quality.
I know of another user that was using radio shack intercoms (homeseer setup) and having great results. That gave me the idea for the baby monitors. Voice really does come through
Crystal Clear. My system is at least as reliable as X10 itself (very nearly 100%). I run BVC 24/7 on a old P3. I built my system very much on-the-cheap...
and it works.