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RE: Help with X10 signal strength - Leviton Meter


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  • Subject: RE: Help with X10 signal strength - Leviton Meter
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 12:54:47 -0000
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> > I will try unplugging everything (when guests leave tomorrow!)
and
> > testing this way which, I guess, is the first thing I should try.
> > However, I wondered if anyone had experience with this Leviton
> > tester and how much emphasis should be placed on the two range
> > readings. Should I ideally get -200mV and 2V readings or are
these
> > going to naturally vary around the house?
>
> We're close enough to each other to have that get together we
> keep promising and try to work it all out...

Sorry ... Got you confused with someone else.

Phil


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