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Rhino: I cannot officially release it yet, I will post a link to all the info when it is all ready for production. We are a few weeks away from having a complete system available at a major retailer- online sales initially. |
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hdtvluvr: I won't need a complete system as I already have the 1015. I'll only need the bridge. When will it be sold separately? |
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Rhino: Should be available separately around the same time online. |
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Bushman: Quote from: hdtvluvr on September 07, 2011, 07:44:39 PM Is there any way to get a manual for this bridge for us to be reviewing? The user manual is a single page and is freely available if you know where to look. What is interesting is that each bridge has its own MAC Address so in theory it should be possible to attach to in from outside your network. What is more worrisome for me is that the whole instrumentation line runs on 433.92 mHz, which is, amongst other things: ... the same freq as most Oregon Scientific weather stuff; the same freq as X-10 wireless and pretty much the same freq as every garage door opener in existence. I think it is a shame Chaney did not go with a robust comm protocol. Would not have added that much tot he cost. |
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SLOweather: Quote from: Bushman on September 08, 2011, 11:34:23 AM What is more worrisome for me is that the whole instrumentation line runs on 433.92 mHz, which is, amongst other things: the same freq as channel 53 TV; the same freq as most Oregon Scientific weather stuff; the same freq as X-10 wireless and pretty much the same freq as every garage door opener in existence. Uh, ch 53 in the US is704-710 MHz. The lowest UHF channel, 14, is at 470. OTOH, 433 MHz is in the 70 cm amateur radio band, and the military uses 420-450 MHz for some radar. |
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