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Re: New TWO-WAY UK Modules!



They are compatible with regular X10.
 
M.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] New TWO-WAY UK Modules!

On Wednesday 15 August 2001 09:52 am, Mark McCall wrote:
> What is A10?
> All A10 Smart Modules (except passive modules like filters) contain a
> Modular chip set that greatly enhances the performance of the Smart Modules
> over existing X10 products. This technology provides increased signal to
> noise response, allowing operation with a signal level only 35% greater
> than the electrical line noise. The Smart Modules use existing electrical
> wiring to transmit ON/OFF signals to powerline receivers controlling
> electrical loads in commercial and industrial buildings. A10 technology can
> be utilized on any 50 or 60 Hz power system, with voltages ranging from 120
> VAC up to 480 VAC. ACT

Now this is interesting, these "A10" modules aren't X10 per se, they just use
the same protocol? I am reading this right?

I think a quick mail to comfort to clarify some details might be in order
here...I'll let you all know the response.


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