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X10 redux
Thanks for the previous replies about X10.
I'm struggling to obtain external X10 PIRs. The only "proper" ones appear to be the MS14A, but they're not supposed to be used in the UK because they broadcast on 310MHz. Question is, what would it interfere with if I bought one. I've googled a bit, but I can't find out why 310MHz is bad in the UK. Any clues? Thanks. |
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X10 redux
On 19/03/2008 18:16, Robin wrote:
Question is, what would it interfere with if I bought one. I've googled a bit, but I can't find out why 310MHz is bad in the UK. 230 to 380MHz is NATO miltary band (including search and rescue beacons) |
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X10 redux
Robin wrote:
Thanks for the previous replies about X10. I'm struggling to obtain external X10 PIRs. The only "proper" ones appear to be the MS14A, but they're not supposed to be used in the UK because they broadcast on 310MHz. Question is, what would it interfere with if I bought one. I've googled a bit, but I can't find out why 310MHz is bad in the UK. Military aircraft use. AFAIK it is also illegal to import them. Don't do it! Peter Crosland |
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