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RE: X10 how popular is it in the UK, Update No1


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  • Subject: RE: X10 how popular is it in the UK, Update No1
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 14:44:24 +0100
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> Thanks for all your responses, they have been noted and passed on to > the Sub Contactor (I asked the question on his behalf) its up to him > now to decide how he wishes to proceed or not.
>
> As for my business, we are more interested in the RF (433Mhz) side of<= BR> > X10, would there be a demand for various interfaces, for example a
> small compact module that when a preset voltage was exceeded
> communicated this to X10 and a macro would then be carried out. (Just<= BR> > as an example but not for production, a temperature sensor module,
> rises above the preset limit, and so opens a fanlight in a
> conservatory. When it cools down closes it.)
>
> Like I said that was only a demonstartion not a real application of > what i would produce.
>
> Any ideas for modules or feedback, pricing for a module about =A335
Gary,

Is there any chance of getting specific specs on these modules so we can give you better feedback?

Ta

K.


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