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Re: PC5132-433 NA (Version 4.2)



I had one occasion where it did create an antenna,and was causing bad
transmission,

I just played a bit with the wire length (actually adding a few inch's) and
the problem was solved..

I did used up to 20 feet of wire (there was 4 large windows in a room,2 on a
wall 2 on the adjacent wall,meeting in the corner.. it was easy to wired on
the local level of the windows but no way to bring the wire to the panel..

this set up is still in use and work great I have 8 contact (all the windows
have 2 pan)

I was really not sure at first but I gave it a try it was for one of my
buddy that live close to me...


"R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Petem...question. Have you had good luck doing this. I have been told that
> doing this creates an antenna that can pick up disturbance. Supposedly,
> the length of wire from the transmitter to the contact(s), has to be quite
> short....10 inches comes to mind if my memory serves me right
>
> What is your experience with making the wire lengths longer than
> recommended ?
>
> RHC
>
> "petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A1LRe.16909$sY6.136606@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> No there is no way for many transmitter to use the same zone...
>>
>> BUT you can use a single transmitter with many wired contact,just wire
>> from the transmitter to the 3 windows normal contact and your done...
>> P.S. don't use at the same time the magnetic switch enclosed in the
>> transmitter its wired in parallel of the input for the wired contact and
>> would bypass the wired contact..
>
>




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