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Re: DSC ESN Conversion



On Jan 26, 2:12=A0pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2:55=A0pm, motley me <to...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:5d337cb7-00c8-4d16-9a63-
> > 3052da1a3...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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> > > On Jan 24, 6:06=A0am, "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >> mleuck wrote:
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> > >> =A0> You can't mix and match which is what I imagine most people wou=
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> > >> > want. The main advantage to the 5320 is expanding coverage
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> > >> Are you sure? The website says you can use 433 and 900 on the module=
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> > >> js
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> > >> Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
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> > > The spec sheet and installer guide says each receiver has to be the
> > > same frequency and version, maximum 4 receivers. You can use 433 or
> > > 900 but not both at the same time which I would guess most people wan=
t
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> > I had a rep tell me once that you could use both freq's with the 5320, =
but
> > it was a pain to program. you had to un-hook the 433 and program all th=
e
> > 900's then rewire the 433 and program all it's sensors. i have not had =
an
> > occsion to try this, but i was asking because i have a few older system=
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> > out there with 900mhz sensors still on them.
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> Looking at the euro documentation it does like it hinders download
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They also dont tell you it will only supervise one of the 2 receivers.


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