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I've got some X-10 power line control problems I'd like to solve.
What's the cheapest portable that can receive longwave SSB at 120 kHz? X-10 uses a series of 1 millisecond (A1) pulses at 120 kHz on the power line, and each message sounds like a 'zeeeepp' to a SSB receiver nearby. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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Mark Zenier schrieb:
I've got some X-10 power line control problems I'd like to solve. What's the cheapest portable that can receive longwave SSB at 120 kHz? Degen DE1103, I'd say - IIRC it receives from 100 kHz onwards. Stephan -- Meine Andere Seite: http://stephan.win31.de/ PC#6: i440BX, 1xP3-500E, 512 MiB, 18+80 GB, R9k AGP 64 MiB, 110W This is a SCSI-inside, Legacy-plus, TCPA-free computer ![]() |
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