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Re: 5800 series range?



The 5800 series uses lithium batteries I use the transmitters in unheated
areas with no problem at radio station on the transmitter huts 150" from
reciver
"alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ah, yes. The Great Cereal Box Debacle. That wound had almost healed.
> js
>
> "I brive a dus" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> It's a stretch, Russ. You're more likely to get a supervision loss than
>> not, and the drain on the batteries will be huge if the garage isn't
>> heated.
>> Cripes you forget the trouble I had years back with the cereal boxes
>> blocking the signal?
>>
>> Russell Brill wrote:
>>> Quick question: I have a customer that wants her detached garage doors
>>> and
>>> windows protected. The garage is about 30 feet from the back of the
>>> house,
>>> it has Stucco exterior walls. I was thinking about using a couple of
>>> 5816
>>> transmitters mounted in the garage and a 5881ENL Receiver mounted in the
>>> house next to the control (Stucco exterior walls also). Will this
>>> configuration work, or am I stretching the technology past its usable
>>> limits? Any feedback anyone can provide will be appreciated...
>>>
>>> Happy Holidays,
>>> Russ
>>
>
>




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