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Fw: Sussed ! X10 Problems - it was the DDAR.
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- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 19:09:36 +0000
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NOW they tell me :-)
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"Phil Harris" .
<phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx> RE: [ukha_d] Sussed ! X10
Problems - it was the DDAR.
Today 18:53 .
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> I eventually got round to unplugging and testing all the
> modules - and it was the DDAR causing me the problems.
Surprise surprise..
> So, I need a filter it seems. Anybody else had this with
> their DDAR ? Or Rio for that matter.
Yup ... It seems to be very common...
Phil
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