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Re: The Most Cabled House in Britian?



Tracey,

There wasn't anything specific.. I was just interested in how you went
about things..

you know, so that I can add it to the list of things I should do if/when I
get to either
build my own place or rennovate that Scottish castle...(though with solid
walls it would be difficult!)

Andy

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On 16/10/01 at 15:48 Tracey Gardner wrote:

>Hi Andy
>
>The simple answer to your question is no! :-)
>
>I "discovered" HA well after I'd started building and
>I've been too busy building the house to really formulate
>any hard and fast plans.
>However I've tried to ensure that I allow for maximum
>flexibility so that I can decide exactly what to implement
>at a later date.
>
>I'm allowing for "plenty" of CAT5 to the corners of most
rooms
>plus CAT5 for IR control and temperature sensing.
>
>All my mains circuits are run as radials in 4mm T & E back to
>six strategically placed sub-consumer unit locations so that
>I can use either Homevision controlled relays or X10 to control
>them.
>
>I'm about to install the coax networks for TV, Satellite and radio
>and intend having three separate networks without any diplexers,
>again to allow maximum flexibility.
>
>In case I'm rambling, is there anything specific that you wanted
>to know about my HA plans or my self build?
>
>Tracey
>
>tracey.gardner@xxxxxxx
>Lincolnshire
>U.K.
>


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