



๐ฏ Outsmart pests with ultrasonic precisionโbecause your space deserves the best defense!
The KEMO Ultrasonic Signal Generator Module is a compact, energy-efficient device operating on 12-15V DC that emits adjustable ultrasonic frequencies between 8kHz and 40kHz. Designed for multi-speaker setups, it effectively repels a wide range of pests including rodents, insects, and birds. Its durable, fully potted enclosure ensures reliable automatic operation, making it an essential tool for protecting homes, gardens, and vehicles.
| ASIN | B00NRH95AY |
| Actuator Type | Rotary |
| Best Sellers Rank | #359,968 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #170 in Function Generators |
| Brand | KEMO |
| Brand Name | KEMO |
| Circuit Type | multi-way |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Piezo-Treble Loudspeakers, Devices requiring Rotary Actuator |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Manual |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 50 milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 238 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kemo Electronic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 4330881478 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 15 volts |
| Operation Mode | automatic |
| Part Number | M048N |
| Specification Met | Ma |
| Switch Type | Rotary |
| Terminal | Physical |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 60 ยฐC |
| Wattage | 4 watts |
M**A
Finally a device with outstanding performance.
Finally a device with outstanding performance ! I been dealing with irresponsible, selfish neighbors who don't know how to respect and coexist with others, I all ready try some useless anti bark devices besides the also useless animal control. Just to test it, I quickly and temporarily connect this device W/dial at the highest position close to my fence with 2 Kemo L010 Piezo speakers, even so this speakers are not mention in the instruction manual, I order them cause a review the I saw, I was skeptical at the beginning cause on the past I close the gaps between the fences cause the dogs look for someone to bark on through the fences gaps, also any noise the I make in my back yard trigger them to bark and if I'm close to the fence the rottweiler hit them hard. I connect the power supply to one of my backyard lights swith, the first time the rottweiler was barking I turn it on and it make a short whistle then it get quiet, I'm assuming cause the high frequency, but the dog also just stop barking, well I thought it was a coincidence, but few minutes later the same scenario and de dog stop barking, the dog it's been learning realy quickly "bark is not alow" it's been few weeks since I been using this device and with maybe 4 or 5 times of use its been very quiet, I remember the last time I use it, instead of barking at me he just hit the fence. If any anti bark device works for your situation, don't over use it or abuse it on the dogs. Remember dogs are God creatures intended to bark, is up to the ped owners to correct them. But in cases like this with neighbors who wants to push your nice neighborhood in to a ghetto like, is good to have a device like this, it doesn't work that good on their the small barking dog, but my handheld device "Dazer II" shut him up very quickly, NO MORE BARKING! I set the system with a Dewenwils outdoor indoor wireless remote control outlet, to provide power to it I use the InShareplus 12v LED strip wire suplly 2A and 2 Kemo Piezo speakers. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to connect this set up, any average person can successfully connect this device. I'm realy thrill and surpriced on how this device perform realy well even so it doesn't have a clear access to the target. If you are suffering with this type of situation don't give up, if this device doesn't work for you it maybe defective, or the dog(s) are immune to it, like the previuos devices the I use in the past. Good luck.
P**Y
It Works Very Well!
Using this to discourage a neighbor's dog, that likes to constantly bark, from hanging out along our common fence line. When I run this at 24KHz(*), the dog still barks, but in other parts of their yard, which is good enough for me. When you first power it up, it will (LOUDLY!) start at a low frequency and clime up to the target frequency. BUT, if you turn it on and then connect the speaker it (usually) doesn't do this (hint: 555 timer and a 5vdc relay in a delay-on-make configuration). Doing this doesn't seem to hurt the device a bit. Iโm driving 2x L010 piezo speakers in parallel in a little 3D printed housing. Power is a nominal 12VDC. Keep in mind that this device doesnโt put out a lot of power, and ultra sonics are mostly a line-of-sight frequency, so it wonโt go through wood, buildings, or bounce around much: so itโs area of effectiveness is limited. Even with these limitations, itโs a helpful device. Note (*) The device doesn't put out a very "steady" 24KHz signal. There is some minor variance in frequency, and more so, in amplitude. I don't think this is a problem. In fact, I bet it make it seem more "alive" to the intended audience.
M**O
Worked for 2.5 years then would not light up.
This worked beautifully supplying ultrasonic sound to an amp then out to some piezo tweeters to quiet the rude and inconsiderate neighbors dogs down. It quit after about 2.5 years of less than intermittent use. I will buy again only because I have not found a similar product for the price. Update: The LED light apparently will not light up if you just hook this up to power, but I noticed after about a month the LED is lighting up and the only difference really is that I have it hooked up to speakers so perhaps it needs to see a load and be completely grounded for the LED light to illuminate.
C**S
Built a Stealth Ultrasonic Anti-Barking Dog Cannon
This was the working core of my design to stop two big dogs barking from my idiot back yard neighbors. I already knew from my other neighbors that had been suffering for years that there was no use talking to them and they had no intention of trying to train them or fix the problem. So as a tech I knew this could help. Although I was skeptical because these dogs were big and loud...I wasn't sure if this would have any effect on them. I bought this unit but its actually a little different than what is pictured. Its actually a bit newer looking and smaller in design. The knob is smaller and the back sealed with epoxy. Very solid. In response to other reviews, I want to say this. If you over power your speakers or your amp cannot handle the proper line input or frequency range of the generator then your will more than likely run into problems. Thus blowing out something and causing failure. My design included an amp with a proper resistor network in front of that with 2 high power peizo speakers custom mounted into tubes to make cannons. I also used an RF remote to turn it on. Since this was a stealth design I did notice when you turn the unit on, you actually will hear the generator "ramp up" from the lowest to the higher frequency which takes only about a second but still you can hear it. So to remedy that problem, I simply put a 555 timer relay on the final output line to the speaker. So when you turn the whole thing on, the speakers get connected 2 seconds later after the generator is "booted up" and at the proper frequency that you cannot hear. The final result was pretty good. It takes time though as it wont immediately stop all dogs from barking. You have to train them, every time you hear them dog bark, you turn it on, they stop and you stop. Eventually they will learn and after a couple weeks, its completely different now and Im finally getting peace. No more 6am wake up dog calls and I seem to be the hero of the neighborhood. Fingers crossed it stays like this. I gave it 4/5 stars. It would of been perfect if it had the ability to adjust the power output levels or have a built in amp to save time. Plus the fact it does not turn on at the proper frequency first, instead it has to start at the lowest and go up. Thus needing to add another part to my solution. The frequency dial is not as precise according to the manual and the ranges overlap between numbers so its hard to know exactly where its at. Overall though this is a good unit. It drives the sound well. When you hear it, its like a siren, pulsing in your ears and it is very annoying. The peizos I used also helps as they were pretty good and loud but I think my wife nearly lost her mind on me while I was testing so make sure your alone when you do. That's it for now...good luck out there to anyone dealing with idiots like the ones that live behind me. Hope this helps.
U**1
How to build your own anti dog barking machine.
I have tried every device under the sun to stop my neighbor's dogs from barking...the 9V handheld units, the rechargeable ones that detect barking, even spent $150 on the "Good Life" unit. Nothing worked, at least not in the long term. I bought two of these frequency generators, two L001 Kemo tweeters, a large unfinished pine box with lid 11.4"x11.4"x8.25", a BN-LINK remote control plug outlet, and a Chanzon 12volt-1amp-12watt household plug outlet to power everything (all from Amazon). I wanted 2 frequency generators to run at different frequencies for maximum effectiveness. I cut the rectangles out for the tweeters using a wood router and soldered the speaker wire to the speakers and just used electrical butt connectors for everything else. If you don't have these tools you can find everything you need on Amazon. You'll just have to watch some youtube videos on how to use a router, a soldering iron, and how to crimp on electrical connectors...or you could just pay someone on Craigslist to build this box for you, most handymen can easily do it. When you get the Chanzon plug you will need to cut the end off and strip the wires bare. The one with the small white dashes on it is the ground wire and the other is positive. You will connect them to the frequency generators. I wired the generators in parallel, meaning that both positives went to the Chanzon positive and both negatives went to the Chanzon negative. Wiring the generators to the speakers is easy because it doesn't matter which way you connect them, the polarity can be reversed and the speakers will still work. I used some screws to attach the generators to the inside of the box and then drilled a small hole through the box for the power wire to come through. This box and speakers are not fully weather proof so you will need to keep it under cover as best as possible. I keep it on my patio and point the speakers at the fence. At this point you are ready to plug the Chanzon into the BN-LINK remote control outlet and then plug the BN-LINK into the nearest outlet, I used an extension cord for this last step as I didn't have a plug nearby. I initially started the frequency at 5 on one generator and 6 on the other. I figured this was good enough because I couldn't hear either of them but I am practically deaf lol. Turns out my GF and our kids could hear the frequencies so I turned them up to 7 and 8 and finally everyone said it was completely quiet while turned on. Now, please be aware that there will be a chirp when you power the device up regardless of how high you turn the frequency up but you can't hear the chirp inside your house so no one else will really be able to hear it either unless they are outside when you turn it on. I am not bothered if this happens. My neighbors already know I hate their dogs. As per another Amazon reviewer suggested, I tried to wire in a 10 second timer delay to keep the speakers from putting out any noise until the generators were done chirping but I couldn't figure it out, it is beyond my wiring capabilities apparently. Anyway, the BN-LINK has a blue light on it that illuminates when you power the device on. You won't be able to see it during the day but I can look outside at night and tell if the device is on or off because I forget sometimes when I am training the dogs not to bark. The remote works really well and I can be on my couch in the living room and it will still reach outside even through the wall or glass windows. Maybe up to 25 feet and probably 35 or more outside in direct line of sight. It will take a little bit of time for the dogs to figure out the training. They do not like the machine at all. They often go to the other side of their house when it is on which is fine with me because I can't hear their barking as much over there. They have multiple dogs and each dog will react to different frequencies and this is why you might want two generators like I bought. I carry the remote with me when I take the trash out or if I am mowing the yard. They are starting to learn to avoid me like the plague. It is not a perfect scenario but it has improved a lot! I was literally ready to pack up and move but at this point I might be able to tolerate them a little longer. Good luck with your own doggy troubles! Best wishes.
R**C
Definitely Worked buuuuut . .
The dogs were not phased one bit either way. I'll probably continue to experiment with it but I will say that the "ramp up" phenomena that other purchasers complain about seemed to be remedied by adding a rocker switch on the speaker side of the circuit. I used the M048N piezo speaker, a 12-15V rechargable Lithium ion battery pack and switch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DK52TPSQ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 to turn it on / off. I used a simple bread board to plug all the wires into and make the circuit. I think the thing to do is amplify the signal and get a higher wattage piezo speaker. Mixed review here but this thing did work out of the box and does generate some frequencies.
R**L
Ultrasonic Signal Generator Module
This device I used to try and shut the dogs up around our home. The people that own dogs around here use them as barking machines so they don't have to get their lazy butts off the couch. Their dogs sit in the backyard unattended and just bark for no reason that I can figure out. This device seems to effect them a little and distracts them from their yapping. Connected to a tube and a 12 volt supply, it can send a sound that the dogs hear and you don't. The one recommendation I would give it, amplify the heck out of this unit so it is deafening to the barking dogs and trains them to stop barking.
R**E
Update it stopped working.
The dog next door that I call Roof Roof barks all F.ing day and night, sometimes at 5am. The dog is like a big kid that I can't spank. As soon as the sun goes down he throws a fit like a child when its bed time. I use two of these frequency generators with a 1500 watt high frequency marine amp, with two 600watt rms super tweeters zip tied to 4pvc pipes that are hanging from the bed room window facing the dog from hell. Also I used a pc power supply to power the amp, I have everything hooked up to a power strip. The power strip is hooked up to an outdoor/indoor wireless switch with a keychain remote. 7pm every night I fire his a$$ up until his head hurts and he shut up. Oh yeah I tried the police and animal control, they said there hands are tied, there is no noise ordinance for animals in this city. Update 3/6/20 it stopped working, I could not find a speaker that would play high or loud enough. I took it down and started calling the police. One particular weekend they left the dog without food and water. So the dog was barking all night. So I called the police over to hear the noise. What ever the police told them on there ring doorbell must have spooked them. The dog is quite now
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