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NEWS - Micro Module Review!


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  • Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 15:04:39 +0100
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Micro Module Review!
22 April 2002
Submitted By: Mark McCall


Ant Skeltons review of the new A10 / X10 Micro Module is now online!

"...the AWM2 is a two-way X10 module. This means that if you turn on the
AWM2 using one of the attached switches, it sends that switch action as an
X10 code. Further, it means that a suitably equipped X10 device can query
the AWM2 for the state of its inputs, and get a response. The Hallelujah
Chorus you can hear is that of long-suffering UKHAers up and down the
country rejoicing that their prayers have been answered."

Read the review and Read the review and see the pictures here...
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/review-awm2.html

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