| ??? 03/31/05 23:39 Read: times Msg Score: +1 +1 Good Answer/Helpful |
#90781 - Single house Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jez Smith said:
The main problems dont show up until you try to transmit the signals outside a single house ... If your system is intended to work only within a single house, one of the issues you need to address is how to stop your signalling getting out of your house and affecting other houses - and possibly the power company's systems. Your power company may have specific requirements/restrictions in this regard, and there may also be national legal and/or regulatory issues. Conversely, of course, you also need to consider your own immunity to signalling from other houses and/or the power company... |
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