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Post 2 made on Wednesday October 20, 1999 at 13:45
Roland S
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If all you will be doing is controlling lights by remote, you really don't need the computer interface (available in the ActiveHome kit). The minimum requirements for remote operated lights would include:

- transceiver (receives RF signal from remotes, trnasmits to modules)
- X-10 compatible remote (PalmPad, Slimfire, etc.)
- X-10 module (lamp, appliance, etc.)

To use a programmable IR remote, you would also need the IR543.

I have seen 3-piece kits (transceiver, remote, lamp module) sold at stores like Lowes and Radio Shack. But you would probably just be better off buying a Firecracker kit for $5.90 (this includes shipping) from the X-10 website. This kit includes these 3 items plus the firecracker unit for the computer.

Roland


Take a look at the link below for a well written explanation about X-10 by Chris Couture.

"Basics of X-10" thread at
[Link: remotecentral.com]


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