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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Wierd X10 stuff Ingo Pakleppa Mon, 08 Feb 1999 18:36:24 -0800 |
Yes, it has to be the signal strength. I had the same problem until I got a
signal bridge installed. Oddly enough, even the signal bridge won't let me
cross signals from or even TO a TW531.
Ingo
At 02:40 PM 2/8/99 -0800, Mitch Schwenk wrote:
>Hello All,
> I just moved into my new apartment this weekend. However, there is some
wierd
>stuf going on. Heres the deal:
>
> I can plug modules in anywhere. They work great with mini-controler.
>However. Only some work with RF remotes and the RR-501 base. I don't
>understand. Perhaps it's not transmitting `strong' enough to jump phases? I
>don't know. Heres the catch though: If I turn a lamp module on with the mini
>controler, the remote can dimm/brighten it, but it can't turn it on/off.
I'm at
>a loss for what to do? I've tried three different RR501's and 4 different
house
>codes (B, M,O,P) and various unit numbers. I've tried plugging the RR501
into
>diferent outlets, and it seems to be seperated by phases. I come to that
>conclusion because it only allows either one half the bed room and half the
>family room, or the other half the bedroom and the other half the family
room.
>
> Any ideas? What has me is that the mini-control works great, but the RR501
>paired with any RF (Palm Pad, Hawk eye, 6-in-1) don't seem to cut it. Any
>suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
>-Mitch
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