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Re: Microwave cross talk?



but wouldn't the IR part also have to trip?
I've never experienced this particular problem, but I suppose it is =
possible.
I've had more MW problems with them seeing through walls :-)


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> Its been a while since i played with microwave but there was a problem =
of 2
> units being on same band causing a problem  both on a,b c d etc and =
units
> should be on a diffrent band to prevent a false .
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