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Yes, you should be able to do this as long as it is expandable to *seven* handsets (? I thought it was six but I could be mistaken). I cannot find new handsets sold individually for this system, but there ARE instructions in the manual for how to program an additional handset so clearly the expandability is still a functional aspect of this system. If it cannot accept a 7th handset, I’d just plug the 2nd base in with a splitter and allow one (or more) of the handsets to be connected to the second base. It’d still use the same phone line and all of the phones would ring for every call. The only difference would be that you’d only turn on ONE of the answering machines so whichever handset is connected to the second base wouldn’t have the capability of checking voicemail messages remotely (from that handset.) You’d have to go the first base or use one of the handsets programmed to the first base to check those messages. The caller ID function would still work on all of them as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi! The maximum number of handsets that can be attached to a base is six. -M
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