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Post 22 made on Sunday December 30, 2007 at 22:41
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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On December 28, 2007 at 15:07, flcusat said...
I don't know if you guys understood the true meaning of
my original question. I wasn't referring to the distance
that I can get the RM-433 to respond from the remote but
the actual maximum distance between the RM-433 and the
RP6.

I sure didn't think that's what you meant! I just reread it and it was clear as a bell the first time. roddy's answer veered off into remote/RM433 distance, and that's all I saw after that!

On December 28, 2007 at 09:54, ds53652 said...
I would not have felt comfortable putting
any rf antenna module in an unfoamed attic as it would
melt around August here in Texas.

I'm going to guess that when RTI sends product out in semi trailers that they are quite comfortable sending them across the stinkin' desert without specifying refrigerated units, nor even specifying that their stuff has to be on the bottom away from the heat from the sun. Since RTI stuff generates hardly any of its own heat, I think you could relax about that. Or, heck, call 'em up and see how hot a room they can be in!
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