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Re: Dedicated Z-wave sites?



"Steve" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Looking to see if there are any dedicated Z-Wave forums.
>http://www.zwaveworld.com/ and the Z-wave alliance sites are all I have
>found.
>
>Also does anyone one know if Intermatic has released their Zwave outlet yet?

This is probably as good as you will find for basic information and for
lists of actual (or planned) products although there are no direct links to
any forums. ACT does now have a rather lengthy product list some five years
after they licensed the technology.

     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-wave

I suggest everyone should take note of the bandwidth restrictions in Europe
and the output power restrictions in North America. No amount of PR,
open-air range figures or distortions from fishy sources can change
fundamental physics.

Just to cloud the issue a bit more...

     http://www.wirelessdmx.com/
     http://www.esource.com/public/pdf/cec/CEC-TB-1.pdf

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