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				<description>Which brand of cordless phone will permit multiple base units, and will they work together? We have a farm and an office attached to the house - but stone walls between. We&#039;ve never been able to get reception on a cordless in the office or barn with a base unit in the house.</description>
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					<description>  Uniden makes models that support registering one handset to multiple bases (as well as multiple handsets to one base, of course.) http://www.uniden.com/products/productdetail.cfm?product=DECT1060 http://www.uniden.com/products/productdetail.cfm?product=DECT1080-2     </description>
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