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Re: Re: RF 433MHz temperature/weather sensor receiver for the PC.



I found some senders at https://secure.etiltd.co.uk/acatalog/Gifts_By_Post_=
Miscellaneous_16.html for =A310 inc VAT. There "more info" link
doesn't see=
m to work at the moment, but does this look like one of the ones you
suppor=
t?

Pete

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On 30/04/2004 at 11:06 Simon Allen wrote:

>> 	Am I right in thinking ther is a maximum of 3 supported=20
>sensors or
>> does the protocol / hardware sensors allow for more ???
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>The number of sensors is limited by the sensor and protocol I'm=20
>afraid. However, there's no reason you couldn't mix and match, ie=20
>have three of one type of sensor and three of the other making total=20
>of 6 - even more if we can find a sender with a different protocol,=20
>if you see what I mean.
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