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Re: X10 availability in the US
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: X10 availability in the US
- From: "garygfx" <garygfx@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 19:47:19 -0000
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Hi Pete,
How can you use MS13a motion detectors in the UK? They don't use the
same 433Mhz frequency that UK compatable X10 receivers use. The US
110v RF receiver would surely blow if you plugged it in to a UK 240v
socket? It sounds like you know what you're doing. :-)
Yours curiously,
Gary.
--- In ukha_d@y..., peter.white@b... wrote:
> I'll be going to the US in the Autumn, and want to pick up a bunch
of MS13A's
> and SS13A's (PIRs & slimline switches).
>
> Are they readily available in shops? The reason I ask is that
X10
are knocking
> the MS13's out for $19.99, but they won't ship to a US address
(which I can do)
> without a US billing address (which I can't do).
>
> I've have found somewhere cheap that'll ship to the UK (here:
> www.rpelectronics.com) , but then I'll have to swallow the customs
charges, so
> if poss I'd just like to pick them up when I'm over there.
>
> So, can I get them in shops, or do I pay the customs? If the
latter, roughly
> how much?
>
> Pete
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